ABSTRACT
Aim of this paper is to analyze the tools and working methods, used in the Lazio Region, to assess organizational appropriateness in the context of Inpatient Rehabilitation Facilities, and the results obtained. It illustrates also the regional experiences of Veneto and Lombardia, which characterized by dynamism and originality in an attempt to overcome the obvious place for the critical assessment of this area of care.
Subject(s)
Efficiency, Organizational , Inpatients , Outcome Assessment, Health Care , Rehabilitation Centers/organization & administration , Humans , Italy , Practice Guidelines as Topic , Quality Assurance, Health Care , Regional Health Planning/organization & administration , Rehabilitation Centers/legislation & jurisprudence , Retrospective StudiesABSTRACT
The need of an economic and social low costs drive more and more surgeons towards the day surgery. The always growing diffusion of local anesthetic supports this trend. The drugs used as local anaesthetics are: carbocaine, procaine, lidocaine and bipivacaine. The Day Surgery can be largely employed in the therapy of andrological pathologies. In fact the anatomical placement of male genital apparatus allows easy possibilities of anaesthetical and surgical approach. It is so possible perform the following operations: meatotomy, section and plasty of fraenum, extirpation of Papovavirus lesions, circumcision, paraphymosis setting, corpora cavernosa drainage in priapism, section and ligation of deep dorsal vein, corporopexi, glandulopexi, cavernous crural plication, endocavernous penile prosthesis' implant, congenital or acquired penile recurvatum correction, blandulectomy, hepidydimis' cyst excision, testicle's biopsy, subcapsular orchiectomy sec. Higgins, testicular prosthesis' implant, resection and eversion of vaginal tunic of testicle in hydrocele's therapy, vasotomy and section and ligation of internal spermatic vein in varicocele's surgery. The Authors describe the anaesthetical and surgical techniques for bring forward these operations in Day Surgery.