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elective surgery

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meanings of electiveand surgery


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elective
adjective
uk /iˈlek.tɪv/ us /ɪˈlek.tɪv/
(of a medical treatment) done at a time chosen by the patient, rather than ...
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surgery
noun
uk /ˈsɜː.dʒər.i/ us /ˈsɝː.dʒər.i/
the treatment of injuries or diseases in people or animals by cutting open the body and removing or repairing the ...
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Examples of elective surgery


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Five of these patients underwent electivesurgery.
Prioritizing patients for electivesurgery 18.
The first technology assessment addressed preoperative testing in electivesurgery.
Patients needing electivesurgery are placed on a waiting list.
There is no electivesurgery.
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Eight children were sent for electivesurgery when coil occlusion was not possible or had failed.
The first technology assessment addressed preoperative testing in electivesurgery (12).
Major predictors warrant intensive management that may result in delay or even cancellation of electivesurgery.
In two patients a large elastic duct was closed by electivesurgery after coil retrieval.
Psychological stress, ego defenses, and cortisol production in children hospitalized for electivesurgery.
We selected electivesurgery because it would also affect the fundholder budgets that are used to purchase electivesurgery.
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Second, there was a positive operative mortality for both emergency and electivesurgery patients (38% and 4%, respectively).
An increase in the role for private providers was seen only in the area of electivesurgery.
The patient perspective is particularly important in cases of electivesurgery for conditions that directly affect quality of life.
This proved successful in four, but in two patients, the second dilation failed, and they were referred for electivesurgery.
Certainly early diagnosis and electivesurgery can prevent other late complications such as pneumothorax and pulmonary hypertension.
This is not electivesurgery; this is chronic disease management.
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I read about waiting lists for electivesurgery.
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He said that it was impossible to plan electivesurgery.
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Of course, electivesurgery has always been a risky process.
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Secondly, some of the cancelled electivesurgery was cancer surgery.
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Some are having to cancel routine electivesurgery.
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Then there is the issue of electivesurgery.
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There has been an increase in electivesurgery and something like half of all electivesurgery now takes place in day-care units.
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