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Abstract: Day-case major ear surgery: is it viable?

Authors:

Qureshi AA, Padgham ND, Jiang D.

Institution:

Department of ENT, Head and Neck Surgery, Royal National Throat, Nose and Ear Hospital (RNTNE), London, UK.

Source:

J Laryngol Otol. 2006 Jan;120(1):5-9.

Abstract:

INTRODUCTION: At present there is a strong emphasis on carrying out more elective day-case surgery. This paper presents a series of major ear cases performed on a day-case basis. METHOD: This is a retrospective review of outcome. Surgery was performed over 10 years at the Queen Elizabeth Queen Mother Hospital (part of the East Kent NHS Trust, UK). RESULTS: Over 10 years 253 major ear cases were performed. The unplanned admission rate for overnight stay was 2.8 per cent and the rate of short-period transfers to in-patient wards (for less than a six-hour stay) was 2 per cent. CONCLUSIONS: Our experience shows that major ear surgery, including mastoidectomy, is safe on a day-case basis in all age groups. With the advent of new anaesthetic agents recovery is faster, and modern anti-emetic cover for post-operative nausea and vomiting makes nearly all such major ear surgery feasible as day-case procedures.

Keywords:

ENT Surgery Major Ear