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[EFFICACY OF WELDING TECHNOLOGY AS A PRINCIPAL METHOD OF DISSECTION AND HEMOSTASIS IN ENDOCRINAL SURGERY]
Klinichna Khirurhiia
|November 24, 2015
Summary
Surgical welding technology significantly improves endocrinal organ surgeries. This method reduces operation time, blood loss, pain, and hospital stays compared to standard surgical techniques.
Area of Science:
- Surgical Technology
- Endocrinology
- Minimally Invasive Surgery
Context:
- Current clinical practice widely employs welding technology for surgical interventions on endocrinal organs.
- A comparative analysis was performed to evaluate the efficacy of standard surgical methods versus welding technology.
Purpose:
- To compare the efficacy of standard surgical techniques with electric welding technology in endocrinal organ surgeries.
- To quantify the benefits of using welding technology in terms of operative duration, blood loss, and patient recovery.
Summary:
- Operations utilizing electric welding technology demonstrated a 20-30% reduction in operative intervention duration.
- Blood loss was reduced by 30-50% when employing welding technology.
- Postoperative outcomes showed a 20% decrease in pain severity and analgesic use, along with a 1-2 day shorter hospital stay.
Impact:
- Welding technology offers a more efficient and less invasive approach to endocrinal organ surgery.
- Reduced patient recovery times and decreased healthcare resource utilization are key benefits.
- This advancement holds potential for improving patient outcomes and optimizing surgical workflows in endocrinology.

