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Innovation of Transversal Surgical Procedures for Short Stay Surgery and Outpatients in Orthopedic Surgery

JARDE O | MERTL P | GIGNON M

Seance of wednesday 25 november 2020 (Communications libres)

DOI number : 10.26299/6wpk-q285/emem.2018.4.015

Abstract

The evolution of hospital care has been leading to a profound change in organizations. Indeed, during several decades, inpatient care was the norm with overnight hospitalization.
Facing the evolution of medicine conventional procedures are evolving to meet the expectations of patients and society. Thus, quality and safety of care allows to shorten the duration of hospitalization while affording optimal healthcare.
The short stay surgery shift that began in the 2000s is fast growing with procedures such as outpatient surgery and early rehabilitation after surgery. Thus, we will expose the medical-scientific interests of these procedures for the patient in terms of quality of care and safety as well as in terms of quality of life and apprehension and expectations of the surgical procedure. These procedures also resulted in profound changes in our hospital organizations in terms of functioning and structural organization of the healthcare pathways that should be analyzed to enable a massive deployment of these organizations across the territory with a retrospective series of 1827 patients of University Hospital of Amiens. After 15 month this technic is continued.