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Kramer, Aaron. "Postoperative Care." Journal of Humanistic Psychology 29, no. 1 (January 1989): 54–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022167889291004.

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&NA;. "POSTOPERATIVE CARE." American Journal of Nursing 98, no. 2 (February 1998): 10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00000446-199802000-00005.

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Tyson, Emma, and Ben Creagh-Brown. "Postoperative care." Medicine 46, no. 12 (December 2018): 750–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mpmed.2018.09.003.

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Falk, Scott A. "Postoperative Care." Anesthesiology Clinics 30, no. 3 (September 2012): xi—xii. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.anclin.2012.07.013.

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Sullivan, Craig. "Postoperative Abortion Care." AJN, American Journal of Nursing 112, no. 6 (June 2012): 13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.naj.0000415106.18672.ec.

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SARVIS, CONNIE. "Postoperative wound care." Nursing 36, no. 12 (December 2006): 56–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00152193-200612000-00044.

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MBBS, Cynthia Weinstein,. "Postoperative Laser Care." Clinics in Plastic Surgery 27, no. 2 (April 2000): 251–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0094-1298(20)32712-7.

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Kelly, Daniel F. "Neurosurgical Postoperative Care." Neurosurgery Clinics of North America 5, no. 4 (October 1994): 789–810. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1042-3680(18)30501-1.

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Adatia, Ian, and Maurice Beghetti. "Immediate postoperative care." Cardiology in the Young 19, S1 (May 2009): 23–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1047951109003916.

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Smith, Martin. "Postoperative neurosurgical care." Current Anaesthesia & Critical Care 5, no. 1 (January 1994): 29–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0953-7112(94)90043-4.

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Behar, Jonathan M., Petrut Gogalniceanu, and Lesley Bromley. "Anaesthesia Postoperative care." BMJ 334, Suppl S4 (April 1, 2007): 0704138. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/sbmj.0704138.

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Mukherjee, Asish, Anthony J. Senagore, and Conor P. Delaney. "Postoperative Care Pathways." Seminars in Colon and Rectal Surgery 16, no. 4 (December 2005): 215–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1053/j.scrs.2006.01.010.

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Ralley, Fiona E. "Postoperative anaesthesia care." Canadian Journal of Anesthesia/Journal canadien d'anesthésie 43, no. 8 (August 1996): 759–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf03013025.

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Volarić, Josip, Igor Rudež, and Ante Bošnjak. "Differences in Recovery After Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting or Off-pump Coronary Artery Bypass." Annals of Biomedical and Clinical Research 1, no. 1 (July 25, 2022): 56–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.47960/2744-2470.2022.1.1.56.

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Background. The main part of the study was to determine the lower frequency of postoperative complications and fewer days spent in hospital and in the intensive care unit postoperatively, among patients operated on using the OPCAB method, as opposed to those operated on using the CABG method.Methods: In a cross-sectional, epidemiological study, data were collected and processed from the medical database. The parameters taken into consideration were: the incidence of postoperative complications, the number of days spent in the intensive care unit postoperatively and the number of days spent in the hospital postoperatively. Main findings: From a total of 60 patients operated on at the Department of Cardiac Surgery, 8.33% of patients had postoperative complications. Half of the patients underwent CABG surgery and 13.3% had postoperative complications. The other half who underwent OPCAB surgery had 3.3% postoperative complications. CABG patients spent an average of 2.57 days in the intensive care unit, whereas OPCAB patients spent 2.17 days there.Principal conclusion: There is no statistically significant difference in the number of days spent in the intensive care unit and the incidence of postoperative complications between patients operated by on using the CABG or the OPCAB method.Key words: CABG method, OPCAB method, postoperativecomplication, intensive care unit
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Okroi, Eliisabeth A., and Glenn Sulley. "Varicocelectomy: Postoperative Patient Care." Urologic Nursing 42, no. 1 (2022): 31. http://dx.doi.org/10.7257/2168-4626.2022.42.1.31.

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Auler Jr., José Otávio Costa, Alessandra Costa Barreto, Solange Coppola Gimenez, and Deipara Monteiro Abellan. "Pediatric cardiac postoperative care." Revista do Hospital das Clínicas 57, no. 3 (June 2002): 115–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0041-87812002000300007.

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The Heart Institute of the University of São Paulo, Medical School is a referral center for the treatment of congenital heart diseases of neonates and infants. In the recent years, the excellent surgical results obtained in our institution may be in part due to modern anesthetic care and to postoperative care based on well-structured protocols. The purpose of this article is to review unique aspects of neonate cardiovascular physiology, the impact of extracorporeal circulation on postoperative evolution, and the prescription for pharmacological support of acute cardiac dysfunction based on our cardiac unit protocols. The main causes of low cardiac output after surgical correction of heart congenital disease are reviewed, and methods of treatment and support are proposed as derived from the relevant literature and our protocols.
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MOULIN, DIDIER. "Postoperative liver transplant care." Critical Care Medicine 21, Supplement (September 1993): S353. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00003246-199309001-00031.

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Mulroy, John J., and Robert K. Crone. "Anesthesia and postoperative care." Current Opinion in Pediatrics 2, no. 3 (June 1990): 545–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00008480-199006000-00020.

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Dana, Emily, and Jeremy Cordingley. "Postoperative cardiac intensive care." Anaesthesia & Intensive Care Medicine 7, no. 8 (August 2006): 284–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1053/j.mpaic.2006.05.008.

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Claoué, Charles. "Strategies of Postoperative Care." Journal of Cataract & Refractive Surgery 23, no. 5 (June 1997): 693–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0886-3350(97)80266-0.

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Carpenter, Patrick, Daniel Hall, and Jeremy D. Meier. "Postoperative care after tonsillectomy." Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery 25, no. 6 (December 2017): 498–505. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/moo.0000000000000420.

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Horn, Pamela L., and Elizabeth Badowski. "Postoperative Spica Cast Care." Orthopaedic Nursing 34, no. 6 (2015): 334–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/nor.0000000000000191.

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GAEDEKE NORRIS, M. K. "ABOUT PEDIATRIC POSTOPERATIVE CARE." Nursing 21, no. 10 (October 1991): 31–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00152193-199110000-00015.

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Ofori-Amanfo, George, and Ira M. Cheifetz. "Pediatric Postoperative Cardiac Care." Critical Care Clinics 29, no. 2 (April 2013): 185–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ccc.2013.01.003.

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Yürek, Fatima, Maria Olbert, Ursula Müller-Werdan, Heike Held, Cornelia Knaak, Carsten Hermes, Rolf Dubb, Arnold Kaltwasser, Stefanie Monke, and Claudia Spies. "Wie können postoperativ ein Delir und eine neurokognitive Störung verhindert werden?" AINS - Anästhesiologie · Intensivmedizin · Notfallmedizin · Schmerztherapie 54, no. 11/12 (November 2019): 669–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-0853-3116.

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ZusammenfassungEin postoperatives Delir (POD) geht mit einem hohen Leidensdruck für die betroffenen Patienten und ihre Angehörigen und einem großen Mehraufwand für das klinische Personal einher. Darüber hinaus belasten die entstehenden Kosten erheblich das Gesundheitssystem. Der Beitrag beleuchtet die Optionen der Risikoreduktion in der postoperativen Versorgung, um ein POD und eine postoperative neurokognitive Störung zu vermeiden.
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Urell, Charlotte, Elisabeth Westerdahl, Hans Hedenström, Christer Janson, and Margareta Emtner. "Lung Function before and Two Days after Open-Heart Surgery." Critical Care Research and Practice 2012 (2012): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/291628.

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Reduced lung volumes and atelectasis are common after open-heart surgery, and pronounced restrictive lung volume impairment has been found. The aim of this study was to investigate factors influencing lung volumes on the second postoperative day. Open-heart surgery patients (n=107, 68 yrs, 80% male) performed spirometry both before surgery and on the second postoperative day. The factors influencing postoperative lung volumes and decrease in lung volumes were investigated with univariate and multivariate analyses. Associations between pain (measured by numeric rating scale) and decrease in postoperative lung volumes were calculated with Spearman rank correlation test. Lung volumes decreased by 50% and were less than 40% of the predictive values postoperatively. Patients with BMI >25had lower postoperative inspiratory capacity (IC) (33±14% pred.) than normal-weight patients (39±15% pred.), (P=0.04). More pain during mobilisation was associated with higher decreases in postoperative lung volumes (VC:r=0.33,P=0.001; FEV1:r=0.35,P≤0.0001; IC:r=0.25,P=0.01). Patients with high BMI are a risk group for decreased postoperative lung volumes and should therefore receive extra attention during postoperative care. As pain is related to a larger decrease in postoperative lung volumes, optimal pain relief for the patients should be identified.
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Atkins, Patricia J. "Postoperative Coagulopathies." Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America 5, no. 3 (September 1993): 459–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0899-5885(18)30551-3.

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Neelon, Virginia J. "Postoperative Confusion." Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America 2, no. 4 (December 1990): 579–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0899-5885(18)30777-9.

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Halpern, Neil A., Margarita Alicea, Ellen Fischer, Amy Abalos, and Robert Greenstein. "POSTOPERATIVE HYPERTENSION." Critical Care Medicine 18, Supplement (December 1990): S175. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00003246-199012001-00005.

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Halpern, Neil A., A. J. McElhinney, and Robert Greenstein. "POSTOPERATIVE SEPSIS." Critical Care Medicine 18, Supplement (December 1990): S200. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00003246-199012001-00049.

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Gómez, Hernando, and John A. Kellum. "Postoperative Albumin." Critical Care Medicine 43, no. 12 (December 2015): 2680–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/ccm.0000000000001336.

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HALPERN, NEIL A., A. JAMES McELHINNEY, and ROBERT J. GREENSTEIN. "Postoperative sepsis." Critical Care Medicine 19, no. 7 (July 1991): 882–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00003246-199107000-00010.

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HALPERN, NEIL A., MICHAEL GOLDBERG, CONSTANCE NEELY, ROBERT N. SLADEN, JOEL S. GOLDBERG, JOANNE FLOYD, GEORGE GABRIELSON, and ROBERT J. GREENSTEIN. "Postoperative hypertension." Critical Care Medicine 20, no. 12 (December 1992): 1637–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00003246-199212000-00006.

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Fried, Elchanan, Charles Weissman, and Charles Sprung. "Postoperative sepsis." Current Opinion in Critical Care 17, no. 4 (August 2011): 396–401. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/mcc.0b013e328348bee2.

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McDaniel, Mathew, and Charles Brudney. "Postoperative delirium." Current Opinion in Critical Care 18, no. 4 (August 2012): 372–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/mcc.0b013e3283557211.

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Rudra, A., S. Chatterjee, J. Kirtania, S. Sengupta, G. Moitra, S. Sirohia, R. Wankhade, and S. Banerjee. "Postoperative delirium." Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine 10, no. 4 (2006): 235–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0972-5229.29842.

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Rudra, A., S. Pal, and A. Acharjee. "Postoperative fever." Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine 10, no. 4 (2006): 264–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0972-5229.29848.

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Bauman, Nancy M., Simon C. S. Kao, Tanya L. Oyos, Michael J. Biavati, David J. Murray, and Richard J. H. Smith. "Postoperative Care following Single-Stage Laryngotracheoplasty." Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology 105, no. 4 (April 1996): 317–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/000348949610500415.

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Single-stage laryngotracheoplasty (SSLTP) provides a method of correcting mild-to-moderate laryngotracheal stenosis while avoiding the risks of prolonged laryngeal sten ting. Pediatric patients are orally intubated for 5 to 7 days postoperatively to ensure an adequate airway while edema resolves and healing begins. During this period, continuous neuromuscular blockade has been advocated in infants and young children to avoid endotracheal tube trauma to the fresh graft and potentially life-threatening accidental decannulation. Pulmonary atelectasis is the most common morbidity associated with prolonged neuromuscular blockade. Neuromuscular weakness also may follow prolonged paralysis and prolong hospitalization. This paper compares the postoperative course of 17 patients who underwent 18 SSLTP procedures by the senior author. The first 8 patients received continuous neuromuscular blockade in the early postoperative period. To reduce perceived morbidity, the last 9 patients were managed with a protocol that incorporated daily 4- to 8-hour “interruptions” of paralysis. Seven patients tolerated this protocol modification. As a group, these patients had less postoperative pulmonary atelectasis prior to extubation (p < .05) and were extubated sooner than patients receiving continuous neuromuscular blockade (p < .05) without compromising the surgical success of the procedure. Intermittent paralysis permitted for more accurate assessment of pain control and protected against accidental drug accumulation. Although self-extubation did not occur, diligent nursing care with adequate sedation and analgesia is necessary to avoid the risk of accidental extubation.
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Chan, Jeffrey C. Y., Giuseppe Di Taranto, Rossella Elia, Vittoria Amorosi, Ngamcherd Sitpahul, and Hung-Chi Chen. "Postoperative care after lymphaticovenous anastomosis." Archives of Plastic Surgery 48, no. 3 (May 15, 2021): 333–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.5999/aps.2019.01004.

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In this report, we discuss the postoperative protocol for patients undergoing lymphaticovenous anastomosis (LVA) in our unit. Immediately after LVA, the incision site is closed over a small Penrose drain and a simple gauze dressing is applied without compression. In the first 5 days, ambulation is allowed, but limb elevation is actively encouraged to promote lymphatic flow across the newly formed anastomosis. Prophylactic antibiotics are routinely given to prevent infection because this patient group is susceptible to infections, which could trigger thrombosis in the anastomosis.
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Hegtvedt, Arden K. "Intraoperative and Postoperative Patient Care." Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America 2, no. 4 (November 1990): 857–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1042-3699(20)30468-4.

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Landers, Anne Floyd, and Ann Kasdan. "Postoperative Care of Hand Injuries." Hand Clinics 2, no. 3 (August 1986): 585–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0749-0712(21)00565-5.

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Pilipczuk, Olga, Dmitri Eidenzon, and Olena Kosenko. "Patient Postoperative Care Data Visualization." International Journal of Computer Applications 156, no. 7 (December 15, 2016): 27–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.5120/ijca2016912469.

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Yamaguchi, Hiroya, Yoshie Yotsukura, Hirosaku Sata, Youko Watanabe, Hajime Hirose, Kouichi Tsunoda, and Kiminao Oishi. "Postoperative care of laryngeal polyp." Japan Journal of Logopedics and Phoniatrics 29, no. 3 (1988): 232–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.5112/jjlp.29.232.

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Lee, Dong Kyu, Yun Hee Kim, and Jae Hwan Kim. "Postoperative care of geriatric patients." Journal of the Korean Medical Association 60, no. 5 (2017): 384. http://dx.doi.org/10.5124/jkma.2017.60.5.384.

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Miller, HD. "Liver transplantation: postoperative ICU care." Critical Care Nurse 8, no. 6 (October 1, 1988): 19–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.4037/ccn1988.8.6.19.

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Eppley, Barry, Stephen Perkins, and Elizabeth Floyd. "Postoperative Care in Facial Implants." Facial Plastic Surgery 34, no. 06 (December 2018): 612–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1676463.

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AbstractFacial augmentation is a growing field, secondary to the appreciation of the changes seen in the facial skeleton with aging and the growing acceptance/popularity of facial fat grafting and facial fillers. In addition, it plays a significant role in patients with congenital facial deficiencies as well as those interested in facial feminization/masculinization surgery. Several facial implants are discussed in this article including classic facial implants such as malar, submalar, chin, and prejowl implants as well as newer facial implants such as mandible, temporal, forehead, and skull implants. Special care is given to the postoperative care of these implants. Custom-made implants with three-dimensional computed tomography reconstruction are also discussed
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McQuay, Henry, and Andrew Moore. "The concept of postoperative care." Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology 10, no. 5 (October 1997): 369–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00001503-199710000-00018.

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Mumtaz, S., C. Batchford, and L. Shepherd. "Postoperative care advice: who cares?" British Dental Journal 226, no. 7 (April 2019): 471. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41415-019-0217-7.

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Sarwer, David B. "The Importance of Postoperative Care." Bariatric Nursing and Surgical Patient Care 3, no. 2 (June 2008): 89–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/bar.2008.9983.

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Weill, David, and Martin Zamora. "Postoperative Care in Lung Transplantation." Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine 17, no. 02 (March 1996): 159–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-2007-1009884.

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