Evidence-Based Strategies to Reduce Postoperative Complications in Plastic Surgery
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Bridget Harrison MD, Ibrahim Khansa MD, Jeffrey E. Janis MD; Memben
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Author(s): Harrison, Bridget MD; Khansa, Ibrahim MD; Janis, Jeffrey E. MD
Summary: Reconstructive plastic surgery is vital in assisting patients with reintegration into society after events such as tumor extirpation, trauma, or infection have left them with a deficit of normal tissue. Apart from performing a technically sound operation, the plastic surgeon must stack the odds in the favor of the patient by optimizing them before and after surgery. The surgeon must look beyond the wound, at the entire patient, and apply fundamental principles of patient optimization. This article reviews the evidence behind the principles of patient optimization that are commonly used in reconstructive surgery patients.
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery: September 2016 - Volume 138 - Issue 3S - p 51S–60S doi: 10.1097/PRS.0000000000002774
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Summary: Reconstructive plastic surgery is vital in assisting patients with reintegration into society after events such as tumor extirpation, trauma, or infection have left them with a deficit of normal tissue. Apart from performing a technically sound operation, the plastic surgeon must stack the odds in the favor of the patient by optimizing them before and after surgery. The surgeon must look beyond the wound, at the entire patient, and apply fundamental principles of patient optimization. This article reviews the evidence behind the principles of patient optimization that are commonly used in reconstructive surgery patients.
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery: September 2016 - Volume 138 - Issue 3S - p 51S–60S doi: 10.1097/PRS.0000000000002774
For medical disclaimer, privacy policy, and system requirements click here.