Örebro-studie undersøker kostnader ved mislykkede kosmetiske operasjoner

En studie fra Universitetssykehuset i Örebro har undersøkt 53 pasienter som trengte behandling etter kosmetiske inngrep som gikk galt.

Private kosmetiske operasjoner øker i antall. Mange utføres i utlandet. Studien viser at inngrepene ofte fører til en ekstra belastning for det svenske helsevesenet. Forskerne ved Universitetssykehuset i Örebro har gjennomgått tilfellene. De inkluderte operasjoner både i Sverige og i utlandet. Sebastian Holm beskrev situasjonen som et konkret behandlingsproblem. Rapporten belyser hvordan regionen håndterer komplikasjoner. Den er basert på data fra de 53 pasientene.

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