2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.bpobgyn.2015.03.010
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Setting up of ambulatory hysteroscopy service

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“…Outpatient or what is frequently termed as ambulatory hysteroscopy is now widely used in the UK . The number of outpatient hysteroscopies has increased from 5104 procedures in 2003–2004 to 25 992 in 2012–2013 . Our rising elderly population, increasing co‐morbidities including extreme obesity and increasing demand on services in obstetrics and gynaecology also call for innovative ways of providing care that are safe and effective.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Outpatient or what is frequently termed as ambulatory hysteroscopy is now widely used in the UK . The number of outpatient hysteroscopies has increased from 5104 procedures in 2003–2004 to 25 992 in 2012–2013 . Our rising elderly population, increasing co‐morbidities including extreme obesity and increasing demand on services in obstetrics and gynaecology also call for innovative ways of providing care that are safe and effective.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Note: Reprinted from Best Practices Res Clin Obstet Gynaecology , 7, Kolhe S, Setting up of ambulatory hysteroscopy service, 966–981, Copyright (2015), with permission from Elsevier. 60 …”
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“…QA includes continuous education and training to improve the quality of endoscopic surgery by eliminating deficiencies. 2 6 …”
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“…Quality assurance (QA) during AHS often necessitates teamwork that involves, not only medical 3 6 and nursing 7 – 9 expertise working within the sphere of gynecologic endoscopy in an institution, but also incorporates the patient 10 12 and her feedback as a beneficiary of this ongoing process, as well as continuously learning lessons from other institutions and different specialities of endoscopic surgery and interchanging national and international experience. 13 19 Such teamwork is the essence of regular and periodic surgical audit meetings ( Figure 1 ).…”
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confidence: 99%