Abstract

Outpatient surgery is a rapidly developing independent area of surgery with its specific ideology, features and perspectives. It increases the availability of planned surgical care, allows to expand the number of surgical invasions on early disease stages, significantly reduces the rehabilitation time for patients, while treating patients is much cheaper than in a hospital and increases the competence of medical personnel. Providing outpatient surgical care in a multidisciplinary hospital makes it possible to solve a number of medical, economic and social problems: rationally use the bed capacity of inpatient departments, reduce the risk of purulent complications, minimize the psycho-emotional trauma from hospital stay, increase the income of the institution and develop medical tourism.

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