Background: Despite the introduction of the diagnosis-related groups (DRG) system, costs in the German healthcare system have risen continuously for years. In order to reduce costs the federal government is aiming to shift inpatient services to the outpatient sector. Outpatient services affect many areas of medicine, including proctological operations as these are common and can often be carried out on an outpatient basis.
Objective: The aim of the present work is to discuss which areas of proctology are suitable for outpatient treatment and which structural requirements are necessary.
Material And Methods: The present article is intended to provide a narrative overview with reference to the literature on the topic of outpatient care in proctology. A literature search was carried out using the following keywords: outpatient care, selective sector-level remuneration, day care, proctological operations, AOP catalog and hybrid DRG.
Results: In proctology, outpatient surgical care is implementable in many cases; however, not every patient is suitable for this. In addition to previous illnesses, patient compliance and the possibility of postoperative care from relatives must also be taken into account. In addition, emergency treatment must be guaranteed. Contraindications include severe heart and circulatory diseases as well as severe coagulation or organ dysfunction. Extensive abscesses, complex fistulas or sphincter reconstructions should be surgically treated in an inpatient setting. The prerequisite for successful outpatient care is to make the sector boundaries between outpatient and inpatient patient care more permeable and to adequately remunerate the interventions.
Conclusion: In addition to the surgical indications, the prerequisites for successful proctological operations are the correct assessment of the operational capability and compliance. From an organizational and economic perspective, better networking between outpatient and inpatient treatment and equal remuneration across the sector boundaries are crucial.
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J Clin Med
November 2024
Medical Center for Digestive Diseases, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing 210011, China.
Hemorrhoidal disease (HD) is a prevalent proctological condition that has puzzled people since ancient times, and the most common symptom is painless bleeding. Traditional treatments include conservative treatment, nonsurgical office-based treatments, and surgery. Sclerotherapy is one of the oldest forms of nonoperative intervention and is widely used to treat internal hemorrhoids with the development of endoscopy technology.
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Division of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy.
Objective: To assess the prevalence and the characteristics of pelvic floor dysfunction (PFD) in women with endometriosis.
Methods: This is a methodological paper that describes the 'Endometriosis and Pelvic Floor Dysfunction' (EndoPFD) multicenter study protocol. It involves three sites: the University Hospital of Pisa, the San Raffaele Hospital of Milan and the Vanvitelli University Hospital of Naples.
Medicina (Kaunas)
October 2024
Department of General Surgery, School of Medicine, Muğla Sıtkı Koçman University, Muğla 48121, Türkiye.
The selection of an appropriate anesthesia method is a critical factor in the surgical treatment of proctological diseases, significantly impacting patient outcomes and comfort. Pudendal nerve block (PNB) and spinal anesthesia (SA) are commonly employed in these surgeries, yet the optimal choice between the two remains debated. This study aims to compare the efficacy and safety of PNB and SA in patients undergoing surgical treatment for various proctological conditions, with a focus on postoperative pain management, functional outcomes, and complication rates.
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October 2024
Surgical Coloproctology, Hospital Val Vibrata Sant'Omero, 64027 Teramo, Italy.
Coloproctological diseases, including both benign and malignant conditions, are among the most common diagnoses in clinical practice. Several disorders affect both men and women, while others are unique to women, or women are at a greater risk of developing them. This is due to anatomical, biological, and social conditions and also due to females' exclusive capabilities of reproduction and pregnancy.
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December 2024
Attendant Colorectal Surgeon, Colorectal Surgery Department at Universitary Hospital de La Princesa, Madrid, Spain. Electronic address:
Introduction: Specific training at surgical super-specialities and its objective evaluation is a challenge nowadays in order to measure the potential benefits that it might add.
Material And Methods: An online survey addressed by the "Grupo Joven de la Asociación Española de Coloproctología" has been performed in order to evaluate the level of formation achieved specifically at colorectal surgery.
Results: 128 surgeons participated, representing 81 colorectal surgery units.
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