Measurement of the Distance Between the Incus and the Inner Ears
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Cutting and Sculpting the Prosthesis
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Insertion of Prosthesis
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Checking the Position of the Prosthesis
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Approval: Surgeon for Final Prosthesis Placement
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Closure of Surgical Incision
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Recovery of Patient from Anesthesia
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Post-operative Monitoring of Patient
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Discharge of Patient from Hospital
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Follow Up Appointment Scheduling
Pre-operative Assessment of Patient
This task involves conducting a thorough assessment of the patient's medical history, current health status, and any potential risks or complications that may arise during the stapedectomy procedure. The assessment will also include evaluating the patient's hearing loss and the overall condition of the affected ear. The desired result is to gather all necessary information to ensure the patient is suitable for the surgery and to create a personalized treatment plan. Are there any pre-existing medical conditions or allergies that need to be taken into account? Have any previous surgeries on the ear been performed?
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None
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Yes, Right Ear
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Yes, Left Ear
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Yes, Both Ears
Approval: Patient Health History
Will be submitted for approval:
Pre-operative Assessment of Patient
Will be submitted
Scheduling of Operation Date
This task involves coordinating with the patient, surgical team, and hospital staff to determine and schedule a suitable date for the stapedectomy procedure. The impact of this task on the overall process is crucial, as it ensures availability of necessary resources and allows for appropriate preparation. The desired result is to secure a specific operation date and time that accommodates everyone involved. What dates and time slots are available for the surgery? Has the patient been informed and confirmed their availability on the scheduled date?
Patient Preparation for Surgery
This task involves providing the patient with necessary instructions and information regarding pre-operative preparations. The impact of this task on the overall process is significant, as it ensures the patient is well-prepared physically and mentally for the surgery. The desired result is to have the patient fully aware and ready for the stapedectomy procedure. Are there any specific dietary restrictions or medications that need to be followed before the surgery? Have clear instructions regarding pre-operative fasting been provided?
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None
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No Solid Foods
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No Liquids
Transportation of Patient to Operating Room
This task involves arranging the transportation of the patient from their ward or room to the operating room. The impact of this task on the overall process is essential, as it ensures the patient is safely and timely transferred to the designated surgical area. The desired result is to have the patient comfortably and securely transported. How will the patient be transferred, and who will be responsible for the transportation? Should the patient be notified about the time of transportation in advance?
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Wheelchair
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Stretcher
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Walking
Anesthesia Administration to Patient
This task involves administering anesthesia to the patient before the stapedectomy procedure. The impact of this task on the overall process is critical, as it ensures the patient remains unconscious and pain-free during the surgery. The desired result is to have the patient under the effect of anesthesia without any adverse reactions. What type of anesthesia will be used? Has the patient been informed about the possible side effects or risks?
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General Anesthesia
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Local Anesthesia
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Regional Anesthesia
Sterilization of Surgical Area
This task involves thoroughly sterilizing the surgical area before the stapedectomy procedure. The impact of this task on the overall process is vital, as it minimizes the risk of infections and complications. The desired result is to have a properly sanitized surgical environment. What sterilization methods and disinfectants will be utilized? Has the appropriate sterilization protocol been followed?
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Autoclaving
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Chemical Sterilization
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Ultraviolet Light Sterilization
Making Incision in the Ear Canal
This task involves making a precise incision in the ear canal to access the stapes bone. The impact of this task on the overall process is significant, as it allows for further steps of the stapedectomy procedure. The desired result is to have a well-placed incision that ensures optimal access to the stapes bone. In what direction and location will the incision be made? How will the incision be monitored for bleeding or any complications?
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Bleeding
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Infection
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Nerve Damage
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Proper Healing
Insertion of Speculum into the Ear Canal
This task involves inserting a speculum into the ear canal to provide a clear view and access to the stapes bone. The impact of this task on the overall process is essential, as it facilitates the subsequent steps of the stapedectomy procedure. The desired result is to have a properly positioned and secure speculum. What type of speculum will be used? How will its position be monitored during the procedure?
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Wire Speculum
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Blunt Speculum
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Fan Speculum
Removal of Diseased Stapes Bone
This task involves removing the diseased stapes bone from the ear canal. The impact of this task on the overall process is substantial, as it eliminates the main source of conductive hearing loss. The desired result is to have the stapes bone completely removed without causing any damage to surrounding structures. What techniques or tools will be utilized for the removal? How will the surgeon ensure complete removal while minimizing potential risks?
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Microdrill
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Laser
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Chisels
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Narrow Jaw Forceps
Measurement of the Distance Between the Incus and the Inner Ears
This task involves measuring the distance between the remaining incus bone and the inner ear structures. The impact of this task on the overall process is crucial, as it determines the size and placement of the prosthesis. The desired result is to obtain accurate measurements for selecting the appropriate prosthesis. What measurement techniques or instruments will be used? How will the measurements be documented and verified?
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Calipers
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Ruler
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Endoscope
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CT Scan
Cutting and Sculpting the Prosthesis
This task involves cutting and sculpting the selected prosthesis according to the measured specifications. The impact of this task on the overall process is significant, as it ensures the prosthesis fits perfectly within the ear. The desired result is to have a custom-fit prosthesis that can restore the patient's hearing ability. What materials or tools will be used for cutting and sculpting? How will the prosthesis be tested for proper fit and functionality?
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Microscissors
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Rotary Tool
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Forceps
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Bending Pliers
Insertion of Prosthesis
This task involves inserting the custom-cut prosthesis into the ear to replace the removed stapes bone. The impact of this task on the overall process is vital, as it enables the transmission of sound from the outer ear to the inner ear. The desired result is to have the prosthesis securely positioned and connected to the incus bone. How will the prosthesis be inserted? How will the correct positioning be verified during the procedure?
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Visual Inspection
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Audiometer Test
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Middle Ear Imaging
Checking the Position of the Prosthesis
This task involves checking the position and stability of the inserted prosthesis within the ear. The impact of this task on the overall process is crucial, as it ensures proper functionality and prevents dislodgement. The desired result is to have a well-positioned and stable prosthesis. How will the surgeon check the position and stability? What corrective actions will be taken if any issues are detected?
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Endoscopy
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Audiometer Test
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Tugging Test
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X-ray Imaging
Approval: Surgeon for Final Prosthesis Placement
Will be submitted for approval:
Checking the Position of the Prosthesis
Will be submitted
Closure of Surgical Incision
This task involves closing the surgical incision made in the ear canal. The impact of this task on the overall process is necessary, as it promotes proper healing and reduces the risk of infection. The desired result is to have a well-closed incision that allows for optimal recovery. What suturing technique or materials will be used? How will the incision be monitored for proper healing?
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Absorbable Sutures
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Non-absorbable Sutures
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Steri-Strips
Recovery of Patient from Anesthesia
This task involves monitoring and managing the patient's recovery from anesthesia after the stapedectomy procedure. The impact of this task on the overall process is critical, as it ensures the patient wakes up smoothly and safely. The desired result is to have a conscious and stable patient. How will the patient's vital signs be monitored during recovery? What measures will be taken to manage any discomfort or complications?
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Heart Rate
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Blood Pressure
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Oxygen Saturation
Post-operative Monitoring of Patient
This task involves monitoring the patient's condition and progress after the stapedectomy procedure. The impact of this task on the overall process is essential, as it allows for early detection of any complications or issues. The desired result is to have a patient who is recovering properly without any adverse reactions. How frequently will the patient's progress be monitored? What signs or symptoms should be closely observed?
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Hourly
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Every 4 Hours
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Twice Daily
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Daily
Discharge of Patient from Hospital
This task involves discharging the patient from the hospital after a successful recovery from the stapedectomy procedure. The impact of this task on the overall process is significant, as it indicates that the patient is ready to continue their recovery at home. The desired result is to have a well-informed and prepared patient for discharge. Have all necessary post-operative instructions been provided? Is the patient aware of any potential signs of complications or when to seek medical assistance?
Follow Up Appointment Scheduling
This task involves scheduling a follow-up appointment for the patient after their discharge from the hospital. The impact of this task on the overall process is crucial, as it allows for monitoring the patient's progress and addressing any post-operative concerns. The desired result is to have a follow-up appointment scheduled at an appropriate time. When should the follow-up appointment be scheduled? Are there any specific instructions or requirements for the patient prior to the appointment?