Regional Anesthesia For Ambulatory Surgery: The Ideal Technique for a Growing Practice
Sylvia H. Wilson, MD, Carl Rest, MD, Beverly Pearce-Smith, MD, Mark E. Hudson, MD, MBA, and Jacques E. Chelly, MD, PhD, MBA Anesthesiology News, April 2013
With the development of minimally invasive techniques and changes in reimbursement, many surgical procedures are shifting from inpatient to ambulatory settings. Proficient ambulatory centers depend on anesthetics that provide quality anesthesia and postoperative analgesia while expediting discharge, minimizing postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV), and preventing unplanned admission.
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