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Wellington Hospital
2020-2024
Waikato Hospital
2022-2024
University of Nebraska Medical Center
2020
McMaster University
2020
Georgian College
2020
Pearson (United Kingdom)
1994-2020
Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre
2020
Knowles (United States)
2020
Western University
2020
Stoke Mandeville Hospital
2016
Surgery is a stressful exercise, and the experience of occupational stress may have impacts on surgical performance, surgeon well-being. Music played in operating theatres (OTs) throughout world, while it improve reduce clinician within OT, concerns exist over its distracting noise-creating properties. In this prospective observational study, between May to August 2022, Vascular, General Paediatric surgeons registrars Australia Aotearoa New Zealand (AoNZ) responded survey investigating way...
Abstract Background Despite the ubiquitous sounds of music playing in operating theatres (OTs) around world, effect that has on intraoperative clinician stress is ill-defined. In present scoping review aim was to map available evidence for background OT experience surgeon. Methods The conducted accordance with PRISMA Protocols Scoping Reviews. Using Embase, MEDLINE, and Cochrane databases, peer-reviewed research studies reporting an outcome measure or respondent perceptions this were...
<h3>Background:</h3> Oncoplastic surgery (OPS) is becoming the new standard of care for breast-conserving (BCS). It has become increasingly popular in Europe; however, it not yet been widely accepted North America. This study aims to describe experience with OPS at a Canadian tertiary centre. <h3>Methods:</h3> retrospective case series consisting consecutive cases single centre, Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre Barrie, Ontario, between 2009 and 2015. <h3>Results:</h3> A total 275 women...
Music is played in operating theatres (OTs) throughout the world, though controversy around its use exists. While some clinicians may find background music favourable to theatre mood and a way augment surgical performance, there concern raised over distracting noise-creating properties.In this prospective observational study, between August December 2021, 110 surgeons registrars South Africa responded survey investigating they music, their perceptions attitudes towards effect on OT...
A 42-year-old woman presented to our hospital with weeks of worsening pain around her lower ribs. Preceding this, she was managed in primary care anti-inflammatory drugs and physiotherapy for presumed costochondritis. Assessment accident emergency suggested a tender right upper quadrant fever neutrophilia. surgical review the patient requested assess cholecystitis or delayed pancreatitis. On direct questioning, patient's back predominating symptom no neurological deficit. To pancreatitis, CT...
Meckel's diverticulum (MD) is an uncommon congenital abnormality of the small bowel present in approximately 2% population. Common presentations due to MD pediatrics include obstruction, gastrointestinal bleeding, and diverticulitis. Clinical diagnosis challenging adults similarity other more common causes acute abdomen. A thirteen-year-old boy presented acutely with four days central right iliac fossa abdominal pain associated vomiting. He had tenderness peritonism lower quadrant raised...
Abstract Introduction Music is commonly played in operating theatres throughout the world though its use remains controversial. There growing literature supporting notion that playing background music can improve a surgeon’s task performance and reduce stress. We present findings from our survey of surgeons about their perceptions effect intra-operative on stress levels. Method Surgeons registrars three different specialties – general, vascular, paediatric surgery single tertiary centre were...