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Operation Time[edit]

Operation Time refers to the duration of a surgical procedure from the initial incision to the final closure of the surgical site. It is a critical metric in surgery and is used to assess the efficiency and effectiveness of surgical teams and procedures.

Importance[edit]

The length of operation time can impact several factors, including:

Factors Affecting Operation Time[edit]

Several factors can influence the duration of a surgical procedure:

Measurement and Reporting[edit]

Operation time is typically measured in minutes and is recorded in the patient's medical records. It is also used in clinical research to compare the effectiveness of different surgical techniques and interventions.

Reducing Operation Time[edit]

Efforts to reduce operation time include:

See Also[edit]

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