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  2. Elective vs. Nonelective Surgery: Uses, Benefits & More

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    Elective surgery is one that can be planned in advance or postponed if needed, while nonelective (emergency) surgery is performed immediately because of an urgent or life-threatening medical condition. Both types of surgery are important and can be medically necessary.

  3. Elective surgery - Wikipedia

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    Elective surgery or elective procedure is surgery that is scheduled in advance because it does not involve a medical emergency. Semi-elective surgery is a surgery that must be done to preserve the patient's life, but does not need to be performed immediately.

  4. What is an elective surgery? - OSF HealthCare

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    Elective surgeries are vital to a patient’s overall health and well-being. Learn what kind of surgeries are considered elective. Learn how to prepare for an upcoming procedure.

  5. Types of Surgery - Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    Elective surgery. An elective surgery doesn't always mean it's optional. It means that the surgery isn't an emergency and can be scheduled in advance. It may be a surgery you choose to have for a better quality of life, but not for a life-threatening condition.

  6. Elective Surgery Explained: Types, Risks, and Benefits

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    Elective surgery refers to any surgical procedure that is scheduled in advance because it does not involve a medical emergency. These surgeries can range from life-saving operations, such as bariatric surgery for obesity, to purely cosmetic enhancements, like rhinoplasty (nose reshaping).

  7. What Is An Elective Surgery? - Surgery.com.au

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    An elective surgery is a type of surgery that is performed at the patients request, rather than out of necessity. Elective surgeries are typically performed to improve the patient’s appearance or to correct a cosmetic problem.

  8. What Is the Difference Between Essential and Elective Surgery?

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    Elective. Any procedure that is performed to improve a patient's function but does not have a time constraint placed on its optimal outcome. During the height of the epidemic in New York, HSS performed only emergent surgeries – orthopedic surgeries for conditions that rose to the level of emergency, such as severe traumas.

  9. Elective Surgery - Encyclopedia.com

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    An elective surgery is a planned, non-emergency surgical procedure. It may be either medically required (e.g., cataract surgery), or optional (e.g., breast augmentation or implant) surgery. Purpose. Elective surgeries may extend life or improve the quality of life physically and/or psychologically.

  10. Elective surgery | definition of elective surgery by Medical ...

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    elective surgery. Surgery Any operation that can be performed with advanced planning–eg, cholecystectomy, hernia repair, colonic resection, coronary artery bypass. McGraw-Hill Concise Dictionary of Modern Medicine. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

  11. Elective Surgery - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

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    Elective surgery includes procedures to correct medical problems that are not life-threatening, as well as those performed to alleviate conditions that cause psychological stress or other potential risk to patients (e.g., cosmetic or contraceptive surgery).