Undergoing Surgery? Look For These 8 Principles for Highest Possible Outcomes
Surgical Criteria for Highest Patient Outcomes Include:
● Volume of Procedure Performed
● Weekly Schedule of Surgeries
● Surgeon’s Rest and Sleep
● Surgeon’s Daily Limit
● Hospital Volume
Looking at dozens of factors which could increase or decrease surgical outcomes; eight general principles were found. Among these eight criteria including the principle that you should look for surgeons who perform surgery in volume, or surgeons who have performed in differing levels of complexity, from low-complexity, medium-complexity and highcomplexity cases.
Eight Principles Which Contribute to the Highest Surgical Outcomes
When patients are undergoing complex or risky surgeries, these principles are especially important to reduce patient complications and risks, while promoting the highest possible outcomes. This analysis is important to show that for both general and complex surgeries, including bariatric, knee and hip replacement, patients would do well to look for surgeons who follow these principles.
About the Analysis
The analysis was authored by Mexico Bariatric Center (MBC), a leading bariatric center which focuses on patient safety and postop aftercare. Mexico Bariatric Center publishes authentic, original research in the field of bariatrics, and post-op nutrition. Mexico Bariatric Center offers the ability to undergo inexpensive bariatric (weight reduction) surgery in Mexico to patients who lack insurance or who are underinsured. MBC is a leading weight loss surgery company with over 97% of patients recommending MBC to a friend.
To learn more about MBC, please visit www.mexicobariatriccenter.com.
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Ron Elli, Ph.D
Mexico Bariatric Center
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