Implications of minimally invasive therapy.

Australian clinical review Pub Date : 1993-01-01
H D Banta
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Minimally invasive therapy (MIT) is a new approach to conditions that previously would have been treated by open surgery. It is made possible by developments in endoscopes, medical imaging and vascular catheters. Minimally invasive therapy has many implications for the health system, as it makes it possible to perform many procedures on an outpatient basis or with a short hospital stay. In addition, surgical training is not always necessary to carry out MIT procedures, which means that other specialties such as internal medicine and radiology have become involved in the field. Minimally invasive therapy has already led to conflicts between different specialties in some countries. It also is giving further stimulus to the reduction in numbers of hospital beds. On the other hand, full implementation of MIT requires attention to the system of out-of-hospital care, which generally is not prepared to monitor patients after discharge or to deal with complications that may arise. Quality of care in the out-of-hospital setting also needs attention.

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微创治疗的意义。
微创治疗(MIT)是一种新的方法,可以治疗以前通过开放手术治疗的疾病。内窥镜、医学成像和血管导管的发展使其成为可能。微创治疗对卫生系统有许多影响,因为它可以在门诊或短期住院的基础上进行许多手术。此外,实施MIT手术并不总是需要外科培训,这意味着其他专业,如内科和放射学已经涉及到该领域。在一些国家,微创治疗已经导致了不同专业之间的冲突。这也进一步刺激了医院病床数量的减少。另一方面,全面实施MIT需要关注院外护理系统,院外护理系统通常不准备对出院后的患者进行监测或处理可能出现的并发症。院外护理的质量也需要关注。
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