110 research outputs found

    Letter to the editor regarding "Epidemiologic analysis of 8000 acute vertebral fractures: evolution of treatment and complications at 10-year follow-up".

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    In this letter to the editor, we discuss the article by Bigdon et al., published recently in the Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research, about their accurate single-centre cohort study of 8000 vertebral fractures in 4772 patients. As the complication rate of this cohort is low, it seems that severe trauma patients needing damage control resuscitation/procedures may have undergone damage control in the first treating hospital before being transferred to the trauma centre. It will be interesting to see how both activity and health trends within the ageing population will change osteoporotic occurrence of fractures and enable more conservative trends versus operative stabilization to continue an active life even in the seventh or eighth decade

    Administrative structures: Options for achieving success in perioperative medicine.

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    Without the appropriate administrative structure, even well-thought-out strategic plans or detailed process improvement initiatives will fail. Developing a strong foundation for governance and leadership is a critical element of any high-functioning organization, and it applies just as well in the perioperative setting. Yet, perioperative patient care teams and operating room (OR) management structures can be very complex, due to relationships both within the OR and between the OR and other departments. Frequently, reliable management of the perioperative process is lacking. We aim to provide an overview of the structural and elemental components and roles of perioperative management teams, as well as the administrative structure that guides them, since effective perioperative care teams and OR leaders are of paramount importance for any successful hospital

    Postcraniotomy Headache: Etiologies and Treatments.

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    PURPOSE OF REVIEW Postcraniotomy headache (PCH) is a highly underappreciated and very common adverse event following craniotomy. RECENT FINDINGS Analgetic medication with opioids often interferes with neurologic evaluation in the acute phase of recovery and should be kept to a minimal, in general, in the treatment of chronic pain as well. We provide an update on the latest evidence for the management of acute and chronic PCH. Especially in the neurosurgical setting, enhanced recovery after surgery protocols need to include a special focus on pain control. Patients at risk of developing chronic pain must be identified and treated as early as possible

    Technical skills in the operating room: Implications for perioperative leadership and patient outcomes.

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    Today's effective leaders create opportunities for their teams to develop both technical and non-technical skills. In the perioperative arena, the focus until now mainly has been on improving non-technical skills, with only few studies analyzing the relationship between technical skills and patient outcomes. Technical competence requires assessment of one's own strengths and weaknesses, inclusion of deliberate goal-oriented practice, objective structured feedback assessment, and a focus on best practice and improved patient outcomes. In this article, we address the prerequisites, assessment, and implications of technical skills for perioperative leadership, and provide key metrics impacting patient outcomes and leadership development
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