Outpatient Plastic Surgery, An Issue of Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1st Edition
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By Geoffrey R. Keyes, MD and Robert Singer, MD
With approximately 13.8 million minimally-invasive cosmetic surgeries performed in the United States, and approximately 12.2 million minimally invasive cosmetic treatments performed in 2011, most of these are undertaken in surgeons? group practice or
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With approximately 13.8 million minimally-invasive cosmetic surgeries performed in the United States, and approximately 12.2 million minimally invasive cosmetic treatments performed in 2011, most of these are undertaken in surgeons? group practice or surgery center locations. The most common as well as the most dreaded complications are presented along with articles presenting ?best practice? for cosmetic surgery centers. Each topic presents Anesthesia, Infection control, Complication avoidance and management, along with technique video. Some of the topics include: Patient Selection in Outpatient Surgery; Airway Management in the Outpatient Setting; Deep Venous Thrombosis - Prevention and Management; Intravenous Sedation from the Surgeon?s Perspective; Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting; among other relevant issues to the surgeon. Guest Editors are Geoffrey Keyes and Robert Singer, both involved with the Association for Accreditation of Ambulatory Surgery and fervent about certified surgeons running ambulatory facilities for best outcomes and avoidance of mortalities and severe morbidities.
"Outpatient Plastic Surgery is a clear, handy reference not only for the young plastic surgeon but also as a resource for those well established in practice." Reviewed by Aesthetic Surgery Journal., May 2015
With approximately 13.8 million minimally-invasive cosmetic surgeries performed in the United States, and approximately 12.2 million minimally invasive cosmetic treatments performed in 2011, most of these are undertaken in surgeons? group practice or surgery center locations. The most common as well as the most dreaded complications are presented along with articles presenting ?best practice? for cosmetic surgery centers. Each topic presents Anesthesia, Infection control, Complication avoidance and management, along with technique video. Some of the topics include: Patient Selection in Outpatient Surgery; Airway Management in the Outpatient Setting; Deep Venous Thrombosis - Prevention and Management; Intravenous Sedation from the Surgeon?s Perspective; Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting; among other relevant issues to the surgeon. Guest Editors are Geoffrey Keyes and Robert Singer, both involved with the Association for Accreditation of Ambulatory Surgery and fervent about certified surgeons running ambulatory facilities for best outcomes and avoidance of mortalities and severe morbidities.
"Outpatient Plastic Surgery is a clear, handy reference not only for the young plastic surgeon but also as a resource for those well established in practice."Reviewed by Aesthetic Surgery Journal., May 2015
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By Geoffrey R. Keyes, MD, University of Southern California and Robert Singer, MD, University California, San Diego
"Outpatient Plastic Surgery is a valuable recent addition to the well-established Clinics in Plastic Surgery series.With a multidisciplinary pool of 31 authors and 15 chapters, Outpatient Plastic Surgery addresses several categories of topics pertinent to risk reduction, patient safety, and decision-making in the ambulatory surgery setting."Reviewed by Aesthetic Surgery Journal., May 2015
https://www.asia.elsevierhealth.com/outpatient-plastic-surgery-an-issue-of-clinics-in-plastic-surgery-9781455776061.html300416Outpatient Plastic Surgery, An Issue of Clinics in Plastic Surgeryhttps://www.asia.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/9/7/9781455776061_7.jpg116.09128.99USDInStock/Medicine & Surgery/Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery /Clinics/Medicine/Surgery/Medicine/Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery /Clinics/Clinics/Medicine/Cardiology/Medicine/Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery/Japan Titles4335103438872550545835054594505466652550415259850525987852631601418269243350884886536505455351451205259833<P>With approximately 13.8 million minimally-invasive cosmetic surgeries performed in the United States, and approximately 12.2 million minimally invasive cosmetic treatments performed in 2011, most of these are undertaken in surgeons? group practice or surgery center locations. The most common as well as the most dreaded complications are presented along with articles presenting ?best practice? for cosmetic surgery centers. Each topic presents Anesthesia, Infection control, Complication avoidance and management, along with technique video. Some of the topics include: Patient Selection in Outpatient Surgery; Airway Management in the Outpatient Setting; Deep Venous Thrombosis - Prevention and Management; Intravenous Sedation from the Surgeon?s Perspective; Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting; among other relevant issues to the surgeon. Guest Editors are Geoffrey Keyes and Robert Singer, both involved with the Association for Accreditation of Ambulatory Surgery and fervent about certified surgeons running ambulatory facilities for best outcomes and avoidance of mortalities and severe morbidities.</P>
<P><i>"Outpatient Plastic Surgery is a clear, handy reference not only for the young plastic surgeon but also as a resource for those well established in practice."</i> <b>Reviewed by</b> Aesthetic Surgery Journal., May 2015</P> <P>With approximately 13.8 million minimally-invasive cosmetic surgeries performed in the United States, and approximately 12.2 million minimally invasive cosmetic treatments performed in 2011, most of these are undertaken in surgeons? group practice or surgery center locations. The most common as well as the most dreaded complications are presented along with articles presenting ?best practice? for cosmetic surgery centers. Each topic presents Anesthesia, Infection control, Complication avoidance and management, along with technique video. Some of the topics include: Patient Selection in Outpatient Surgery; Airway Management in the Outpatient Setting; Deep Venous Thrombosis - Prevention and Management; Intravenous Sedation from the Surgeon?s Perspective; Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting; among other relevant issues to the surgeon. Guest Editors are Geoffrey Keyes and Robert Singer, both involved with the Association for Accreditation of Ambulatory Surgery and fervent about certified surgeons running ambulatory facilities for best outcomes and avoidance of mortalities and severe morbidities.</P>
<P><i>"Outpatient Plastic Surgery is a clear, handy reference not only for the young plastic surgeon but also as a resource for those well established in practice."</i> <b>Reviewed by</b> Aesthetic Surgery Journal., May 2015</P>00add-to-cart97814557760612013ProfessionalBy Geoffrey R. Keyes, MD and Robert Singer, MD20131Book178w x 254h (7.00" x 10.00")Elsevier0Jul 9, 2013IN STOCKBy <STRONG>Geoffrey R. Keyes</STRONG>, MD, University of Southern California and <STRONG>Robert Singer</STRONG>, MD, University California, San DiegoClinicsClinicsThe Clinics: SurgeryUnited StatesNoNoNoNoPlease SelectPlease SelectPlease Select