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Factors Influencing Patient Disposition After Ambulatory Herniorrhaphy

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  • Stavros G. Memtsoudis
  • Melanie C. Besculides
  • Cephas P. Swamidoss

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This study examined factors associated with patients' discharge to a facility other than their home after elective, ambulatory inguinal hernia repair. These factors included anesthesia type, anesthesia provider, increasing age of the patient, and bi- versus unilaterality of the procedure.

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  • Stavros G. Memtsoudis & Melanie C. Besculides & Cephas P. Swamidoss, "undated". "Factors Influencing Patient Disposition After Ambulatory Herniorrhaphy," Mathematica Policy Research Reports a6958fd823424df4ba4b709a8, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:a6958fd823424df4ba4b709a84435b32
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    Post-Ambulatory Care ; Herniorrhaphy;

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