surgery under anaesthesia - traducción al holandés
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surgery under anaesthesia - traducción al holandés

INADEQUATE UNCONSCIOUS STATE DURING GENERAL ANESTHESIA
Intraoperative awareness; Intra-operative awareness; Anaesthesia awareness; Surgical awareness; Anesthetic Awareness; Anesthetic awareness; Awake during surgery; Awareness Under General Anesthesia; Accidental awareness during general anaesthesia; Accidental awareness; AAGA

surgery under anaesthesia      
operatie onder verdoving
major surgery         
  • Ambroise Paré (c. 1510–1590), father of modern military surgery.
  • 12th century eye surgery in Italy
  • antiseptic surgery]]
  • Surgery underway at the [[Red Cross]] Hospital in [[Tampere]], [[Finland]] during the 1918 [[Finnish Civil War]].
USE OF INCISIVE INSTRUMENTS ON A PERSON TO INVESTIGATE OR TREAT A MEDICAL CONDITION
Surgical procedure; Surgical; Surgical technique; Surgically; Surgical operation; Surgical specialties; Chirurgery; Surgery operation; Emergency Surgery; Chirurgy; Surgeries; Corrective surgery; Sterile drapes; Elliptical excision; Surgical excision; Surgical excision of malignant lesions; Surgery in general practice; Post-op; Post-operation; Post-operative; Surgical team; Chirurgical; Major surgery; Complications of surgery; Excision (surgery); Surgery specialties; Specialties in surgery; Resection (surgery); Surgery operations; Minor surgery; Chirurgic; Sugery; Postoperative; Minor procedure; Surgical sciences; Post surgical care; Postoperative care
ernstige operatie
cosmetic surgery         
  • A statue of [[Sushruta]], at the [[Royal Australasian College of Surgeons]] in [[Melbourne]], Australia
  • The Roman scholar [[Aulus Cornelius Celsus]] recorded surgical techniques, including plastic surgery, in the first century AD.
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  • Illustration of an 18th-century nose reconstruction method from Poona performed by an Indian potter, from ''[[The Gentleman's Magazine]]'', 1794
  • Navy doctors perform reconstructive surgery on a 21-year-old patient.
  • [[Walter Yeo]], a sailor injured at the [[Battle of Jutland]], is assumed to have received plastic surgery in 1917. The photograph shows him immediately following (right) the [[flap surgery]] by [[Sir]] [[Harold Gillies]], and after healing (left).
MEDICAL SPECIALTY CONCERNED WITH THE ALTERING OR RESTORATION OF FORM AND FUNCTION
Cosmetic surgery; Plastic surgeons; Plastic surgeon; Cosmetic surgeons; Cosmetic surgeon; Plastic Surgery; Cosmetic Surgery; Surgery, plastic; Reconstructive; Plastic Surgeon; Cosmetic surgical procedure; Cosmetic facial surgery; Plastic operations; Reconstructive plastic surgery; Breastfast; Instruments used in plastic surgery; Cosmetic surgery procedures; Plastic Surgery Procedures; Plastic surgery procedures; Lift (plastic surgery); Aesthetic cosmetic surgery; Aesthetic surgery; Cosmetic aesthetic surgery; Revisional Cosmetic Surgery; Aesthetic Medicine; User:Miguel delgado/Mommy Makeover; Plastic operation; Plastic repair; Reconstructive microsurgery; Cosmetic procedure; Cosmetic plastic surgery; History of plastic surgery
cosmetische chirurgie

Definición

surgery
¦ noun (plural surgeries)
1. the branch of medicine concerned with treatment of bodily injuries or disorders by incision or manipulation, especially with instruments.
2. Brit. a place where a medical practitioner treats or advises patients.
3. Brit. an occasion on which an MP, lawyer, or other professional person gives advice.
Origin
ME: from OFr. surgerie, contr. of serurgerie, from serurgien (see surgeon).

Wikipedia

Anesthesia awareness

Awareness under anesthesia, also referred to as intraoperative awareness or accidental awareness during general anesthesia (AAGA), is a rare complication of general anesthesia where patients regain varying levels of consciousness during their surgical procedures. While anesthesia awareness is possible without resulting in any long-term memory, it is also possible for the victim to have awareness with explicit recall, where victims can remember the events related to their surgery (intraoperative awareness with explicit recall).

Intraoperative awareness with explicit recall is an infrequent condition with potentially devastating psychological consequences. While it has gained popular recognition in media, research shows that it only occurs at an incidence rate of 0.1-0.2%. Patients report a variety of experiences ranging from vague, dreamlike states to being fully awake, immobilized, and in pain from the surgery. This is usually caused by the delivery of inadequate anesthetics relative to the patient's requirements. Risk factors for intraoperative awareness include anesthetic factors (i.e. use of neuromuscular blockade drugs, use of intravenous anesthetics, technical/mechanical errors), surgical factors (i.e. cardiac surgery, trauma/emergency, C-sections), and patient factors (i.e. reduced cardiovascular reserve, history of substance use, history of awareness under anesthesia).

Currently, the mechanism behind consciousness and memory as related to anesthesia is unknown, although there are many working hypotheses. However, intraoperative monitoring of anesthetic level with bispectral index (BIS) or end-tidal anesthetic concentration (ETAC) can help to reduce the incidence of intraoperative awareness. There are also many preventative techniques considered for high-risk patients, such as pre-medicating with benzodiazepines, avoiding complete muscle paralysis, and managing patients' expectations. Diagnosis is made postoperatively by asking patients about potential awareness episodes and can be aided by the modified Brice interview questionnaire. A common but devastating complication of intraoperative awareness with recall is the development of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) from the events experienced during surgery. Prompt diagnosis and referral to counseling and psychiatric treatment are crucial to the treatment of intraoperative awareness and the prevention of PTSD.