La necesidad de entrenamiento del equipo, reconocimiento temprano y pronta recuperación | 25 AGO 14

Elementos quirúrgicos retenidos

Este estudio apunta a contestar muchas de las preguntas pendientes sobre los signos clínicos, síntomas, evaluación diagnóstica, localizaciones anatómicas y características intraoperatorias, asociadas con los elementos quirúrgicos retenidos.
Autor/a: S. Peter Stawicki, M.D.email , Charles H. Cook, M.D. , Harry L. Anderson III, M.D. , Laurie Chowayou, R.N., B.S.N. , James Cipolla, M.D. , Hesham M. Ahmed, M.D. , Susette M. Coyle, R.N., M.S.N. , Vice Natural history of retained surgical items supports the need for team training, early recognition, and prompt retrieval
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