surgical outcome
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsurgicalandoutcome
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surgical
adjective
uk/ˈsɜː.dʒɪ.kəl/us/ˈsɝː.dʒɪ.kəl/
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outcome
noun[C usually singular]
uk/ˈaʊt.kʌm/us/ˈaʊt.kʌm/
a result or effect of an action, ...
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(Definition ofsurgicalandoutcomefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Two pre-operatfve echo studies provided sufficient information for a succesfulsurgicaloutcomein all cases.
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In the above categories of patients, temporary placement of a valve can improve the current condition and their futuresurgicaloutcome.
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It was the state of the myocardium in this case which most likely accounted for the poorsurgicaloutcome.
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Parameters such as the preoperative pain duration or the site of the causal lesion did not affect thesurgicaloutcome.
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Twenty-three (32%) had malignantsurgicaloutcome, of which 16 (22%) were invasive.
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Thereafter, the discipline advanced remarkably in terms of the number of the operations performed and the variety of the diseases treated and, as a result, thesurgicaloutcomealso improved.
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The scale they proposed addressed the patient's preoperative state only, not the surgical procedure or other factors that could influencesurgicaloutcome.
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Patients' perception of improvement had a much stronger correlation with long-termsurgicaloutcomethan structural findings seen on postoperation magnetic resonance imaging.
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Heel spur removal during plantar fasciotomy has not been found to improve thesurgicaloutcome.
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By using the corneal pachymetry the surgeon will reduce the chances of perforation of the eye and improvessurgicaloutcome.
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Of importance to successfulsurgicaloutcomeis the demonstration of fistula.
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The patient demand for facial rejuvenation indicates that most requests do not include the mouth, which results in asurgicaloutcomethat is aesthetically deficient.
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Photodynamic diagnosis may improvesurgicaloutcomeon bladder cancer.
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A psychiatric illness leading to unreasonable expectations for thesurgicaloutcome, such as a distorted perception of reality, can be a contraindication to surgery.
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Such evaluations can support cost-effectiveness analyses that guide product choice and ultimately improve surgical outcomes.
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Most of these studies found that surgical outcomes were better in those facilities carrying out large numbers of these procedures annually.
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Paradoxically, those who have the best surgical outcomes are those who respond fully to acid suppression.
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Recent surgical series24'26 have shown improved surgical outcomes, but these involved small numbers of patients.
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Research is also required to evaluate the relationships between surgical outcomes and coexisting diseases and variation between surgeons in surgical quality and effectiveness.
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