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Perforación y obstrucción colónica: conducta de los coloproctólogos latinoamericanos

Rev. cir. (Impr.); 73 (1), 2021
Resumen Objetivo: Conocer las diferentes conductas que realizan los cirujanos coloproctólogos latinoamericanos en relación con las urgencias colónicas. Materiales y Método: Estudio transversal, utilizando encuesta vía web con preguntas de selección múltiple. La encuesta fue enviada a las distintas...

Training in robotic surgery: initial experience using the Brazilian College of Surgeons model

Rev. Col. Bras. Cir; 48 (), 2021
ABSTRACT Objective: to present the initial experience of the first tier of surgeons trained in the new model of robotic surgery training proposed by the CBC. Methods: we retrospectively collected data and information on training with the Da Vinci SI robotic system. The variables analyzed were, in the...

Patient's perception of the communication of clinical doctors and surgeons in a university hospital

Rev. bras. educ. méd; 45 (2), 2021
Abstract: Introduction: The way information is transmitted is of crucial importance in the doctor-patient relationship, as good communication reduces complaints about inadequate practices and patient concerns and improves treatment adherence and health recovery. However, patient dissatisfaction on this ...

Perception of harassment among female surgeons

Rev. Col. Bras. Cir; 48 (), 2021
ABSTRACT Introduction: the attraction of women by Surgery has always existed. Although Surgery has been considered a specialty for men, several women chose it, despite gender bias issues that have persisted over many years. Several obstacles have impacted the practice of women surgeons, leading them to...

Self-confidence on acquired surgical skills to deal with severe trauma patients in recently graduated surgeons

ABCD (São Paulo, Impr.); 34 (1), 2021
ABSTRACT Background: Trauma is one of the leading causes of death in the world and proper surgical care is critical to impact mortality. In Chile, trauma associated death ranks first as mortality cause in population between 20 and 59 years old. Appropriate surgical skills are required to deal with these...

Alcoholic vs. non-alcoholic chronic pancreatitis: surgeons' perspective from a tertiary centre in india

ABCD (São Paulo, Impr.); 34 (2), 2021
ABSTRACT Background: Although alcohol is the most common cause for chronic pancreatitis worldwide, idiopathic type is prevalent in India. Natural history and disease progression are different between these two groups. There is paucity of data comparing surgical outcome and quality of life in these patie...

Vascular surgery in the most populous state in the Amazon: socio-professional profile and aspirations of the specialty

Abstract Background There is a dearth of studies conducted to understand the socio-professional profile of the vascular surgery specialty and the population demands of specific regions, which are needed to support creation of care policies and direct infrastructure improvements in healthcare. Objective...

Demographic and professional profile of Brazilian women in vascular surgery: final results

Abstract Background Gender diversity in health teams is associated with better productivity. As women's participation in surgery has been growing, it is important to improve knowledge about the elements that guide their professional development. Objectives The aim of this study was to outline the demog...

Knowledge of oral and oropharyngeal cancer by dental surgeons: an integrative review

ABSTRACT Objectives: to identify the evidence available in the literature on the knowledge of dentists regarding risk factors and early diagnosis of oral and oropharyngeal cancer. Methods: it is an integrative review of the literature. Boolean descriptors and operators were searched in the PubMed and L...