2023
DOI: 10.7860/jcdr/2023/62516.17691
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Introspection in Surgery

Abstract: It is well known that a surgeon needs knowledge and skill to perform good surgeries. A well-executed surgery leads to high patient satisfaction and is a matter of pride for the surgeon. However, in spite of knowledge and good skill, certain practices can compromise the outcome. These practices are built gradually and subtly and sometimes are not realized. This article is written with the aim of giving insight to the surgeons to introspect, reflect on their attitudes and correct them if required.

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