Publication date: Available online 6 December 2018
Source: British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Author(s): L.A Davies, E.M.S. Crawford, J.L. Jones, S.D. Jones
Abstract
In the UK, patients who have bilateral sagittal split osteotomy (BSSO) have generally been thought to require inpatient admission and an overnight hospital stay. However, since the introduction of national standards on day case surgery in the UK in 2011, patients at the Royal Gwent Hospital, Newport, have been treated as day cases, and have been pleased with the results. The aim of this paper was to show that these procedures conform to current national standards, and can be done successfully and safely. We retrospectively reviewed all patients who had isolated BSSO planned as day cases between March 2015 and February 2017. Thirty-four were eligible. Of them, 32 were discharged on the day of operation and two were admitted postoperatively: one because of severe nausea and vomiting and the other because of bleeding. No patients were readmitted within 48 hours of the procedure. BSSO can be done successfully and routinely as a day-case procedure. However, to reduce the rate of unplanned admissions, we recommended that operations start early in the morning.
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