Significance of Surgical practice
Surgical practice, as defined by Ayurveda and modern science, encompasses various methods and techniques used by physicians to perform surgeries. It involves procedures requiring incisions to treat diseases, injuries, and conditions like abscesses and non-healing wounds (dusht vrana). The practice is rooted in ancient texts like Sushruta Samhita, highlighting both traditional and modern surgical techniques. This medical field specializes in invasive procedures, emphasizing the importance of effective wound management and the application of clinical methodologies to ensure successful patient outcomes.
Synonyms: Surgery, Surgical procedure, Surgical intervention, Surgical technique, Surgical operation, Operation, Medical procedure, Surgical treatment
In Dutch: Chirurgische praktijk; In Finnish: Kirurginen käytäntö; In Spanish: Práctica quirúrgica
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Hindu concept of 'Surgical practice'
Surgical practice in Hinduism encompasses the methods and techniques used by physicians during surgeries, emphasizing the importance of integrating these practices early into medical education to ensure effective healthcare delivery.
From: Sushruta Samhita, volume 1: Sutrasthana
(1) The methods and techniques employed by a physician in conducting surgeries, which should commence early in medical education.[1]
The concept of Surgical practice in scientific sources
Surgical practice encompasses the medical approaches to treat wounds, particularly challenging non-healing cases, and involves operative techniques for addressing injuries, diseases, and deformities.
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) Surgical practice is affected by the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, part 2 of which is surgical prioritization, as per the document.[2] (2) The clinical practice of surgery, evaluated through methods such as multi-source feedback to assess the quality of care provided by surgeons.[3]