2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00784-023-05290-x
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Outpatient orthognathic surgery: a prospective study of predictive factors for the length of hospital stays

Alice Prevost,
Frédéric Lauwers,
Andréa Varazzani
et al.

Abstract: ObjectivesTransitioning from non-outpatient orthognathic surgery to outpatient surgery is a new challenge, and it is essential to target the eligible population as precisely as possible. Several authors describe series of outpatient orthognathic surgery but do not include the reasons for their success or failure.The main aim of this study was to identify the factors signi cantly associated with "successful" outpatient orthognathic treatment.The secondary objective was to determine the factors signi cantly asso… Show more

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“…Finally, in a context of day-case surgery expansion worldwide, cephalic RA seems fully indicated to promote enhanced recovery in maxillofacial surgery, but further studies are required. 31…”
Section: Original Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, in a context of day-case surgery expansion worldwide, cephalic RA seems fully indicated to promote enhanced recovery in maxillofacial surgery, but further studies are required. 31…”
Section: Original Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%