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The aim of this study was to examine numbers of neonates attending an acute neonatal service out of hours and the percentage of neonates treated as a true emergency
Abstract:
Background: All neonates have free open access to the Baby Clinic at the maternity hospitals in Dublin for assessment of neonatal health issues. Through observation, however there is an increase in number of neonates attending the hospital outside the Baby Clinic hours. Aims: To determine the number of neonates attending the acute neonatal service out of hours and to identify the more...
International Classification:
Health service provision
Categories:
acute neonatal services
Geography:
Republic of Ireland
Irish Journal of Medical Science,
Vol: 175 Page: 62-65 2006
L. F. A. Wong; K. T. Lim; A. Twomey; J. Murphy
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This study examined robotically assisted minimally invasive surgery
Abstract:
Introduction: Reports of robotically assisted minimal access surgery (RMAS) in the adult patient population have increased over the last several years. Few reports have addressed RMAS in pediatric patients. We present our initial RMAS experience with the da Vinci(registered trademark) Surgical System (Intuitive Surgical, Sunnyvale, California), and discuss technical considerations, more...
International Classification:
Procedure - invasive surgery
Categories:
assisted minimally invasive surgery
Geography:
United States of America
Pediatric Endosurgery and Innovative Techniques,
Vol: 7 Page: 385-402 2003
B. N. Luebbe; R. Woo; S. A. Wolf; M. S. Irish
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