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Sharon P. Rodrigues
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Measuring surgical safety during minimally invasive surgical procedures
A validation study
Background: During the implementation of new interventions (i.e., surgical devices and technologies) in the operating room, surgical safety might be compromised. Current safety measures are insufficient in detecting safety hazards during this process. The aim of the study was to
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Surgical flow disturbances in dedicated minimally invasive surgery suites:
An observational study to assess its supposed superiority over conventional suites
Background: Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) is frequently compromised by surgical flow disturbances due to technology- and equipment-related failures. Compared with MIS in a conventional cart-based OR, performing MIS in a dedicated integrated operating room (OR) is supposed to b
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Identification of risk factors in minimally invasive surgery
A prospective multicenter study
Background: Since the introduction of minimally invasive surgery (MIS), concerns for patient safety are more often brought to the attention. Knowledge about and awareness of patient safety risk factors are crucial in order to improve and enhance the surgical team, the environment
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