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A Literature Review: Sequential Compression Devices And Laparoscopic Gynaecological Surgical Patients In the Lithotomy Position.

Title: A Literature Review: Sequential Compression Devices And Laparoscopic Gynaecological Surgical Patients In the Lithotomy Position.
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A Literature Review: Sequential Compression Devices And Laparoscopic Gynaecological Surgical Patients In the Lithotomy Position.
INTRODUCTION This assignment will review recent articles pertaining to the use of sequential compression devices (SCDs) for the prevention of lower limb problems in conjunction with the lithotomy position during laparoscopic gynaecological surgery. It will discuss the results of the review as they relate to clinical practice and the skills I have acquired in the pre-operative and assessment phases of the patient. I will then address how the information gained will be used to enhance …showed first 75 words of 3586 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 3586 total…associated with the lithotomy position: concepts and perspectives for the urologist' British Journal of Urologists, 9(3): 8. Pfeffer, SD. Halliwell, JR. Warner, MA. 2001, 'Effects of lithotomy position and external compression on lower leg muscle compartment pressure' Anesthesiology, 971): 284-5. Power, H. 2002, 'Patient positioning outcomes for women undergoing gynaecological surgeries' Canadian Operating Room Nurses Journal, 20(3): 7-10, 27-30. Warner, MA. Martin, JT. Schroeder, DR. 2000, 'Lower extremity motor neuropathy associated with surgery performed on patients in the lithotomy position' Anesthesiology, 81: 6-12.

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