Gewählte Publikation:
Frank, L.
Prospective study "Quality analysis and risk assessment of microlaryngoscopy in outpatient setting".
Humanmedizin; [ Diplomarbeit ] Medizinische Universität Graz; 2025. pp.
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Gugatschka Markus
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Tervonen Hannaleena
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- Abstract:
- Microlaryngoscopic surgery under general anesthesia is generally considered generally to be a procedure of short duration and low degree of invasiveness. Complication rates reported in the international literature are ranging from 1% to 79%. Because microlaryngoscopic surgeries are considered to be sufficiently safe they are usually performed on outpatient basis in Northern Europe, Western Europe, Canada and the United States.
As microlaryngoscopic surgery is considered sufficiently safe, it is generally performed on an outpatient basis in Northern Europe, Western Europe, Canada and the United States. In view of these facts, it is relevant to investigate the complication rates of microlaryngoscopic procedures and the advantages and disadvantages of outpatient procedures, both for quality control and for international comparison with the aim of risk assessment for outpatient procedures.