Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3311908 | Journal de Chirurgie Viscérale | 2013 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Nowadays, in France, development of the ambulatory surgery has stalled. This is probably related to the fact that ambulatory surgery is restricted by the law to the “day surgery” in 12Â hours, and only 17 procedures are referenced for this surgery. Thus, conventional hospitalization remained the rule after surgery. In January 2010, our university general surgery unit was restructured. It evolved from a conventional unit to a predominantly ambulatory unit. Otherwise, our unit adjoins a hotel, even inside our institution, which accommodates patients, patients' visitors and tourists. The aim of this study was to compare the postoperative accommodation modalities between two groups of patients. The first group consisted of patients admitted before January 2010, at the time of conventional activity, whereas the second group consisted of patients admitted after January 2010 in a restructured unit. Our results show that it is clearly possible to distinguish the need for care of the need for accommodation and significantly reduce postoperative conventional accommodation. They also raise the question of extending the legal period of 12Â hours to 24Â hours in order to expand the list of the referenced procedures.
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Authors
S. Gaucher, F. Cappiello, S. Bouam, I. Damardji, A. Aissat, I. Boutron, J.-P. Béthoux,