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SCOPE OF CARE
AT
Pennsylvania Eye & Ear Surgery Center
Granite Point
Ambulatory Surgery Center is a licensed, Medicare Certified
Ambulatory Surgery Center. Its hours of operation are Monday through
Friday, 6 AM to 6 PM, except holidays. The facility performs
elective surgical procedures to ambulatory patients in ASA level
one, two or three. Physicians, with privileges at the facility,
perform the procedures and appropriately trained personnel assist
them. These procedures are:
ANESTHESIA
General
Anesthesia
Inhalation
Anesthesia
Intravenous
Anesthesia
Local Anesthesia
Topical
Anesthesia
Monitored
Anesthesia Care
Resuscitation
Emergency/therapeutic laryngoscopy and/or bronchospcopy
Pre and postop
consultation and evaluation
Emergency
treatment
Endotracheal
intubation
Ventilator
management
Aqueous shunt
Astigmatic
keratotomy
Biopsy lacrimal
gland
Blepharopigmentation
Blepharoplasty
Browlift
Canalicular
laceration repair
Canthoplasty
Canthotomy
Cataract
extraction with/without IOL insertion
Chalazion
excision
Ciliary body
destruction; diathermy
Conjunctival
cryopexy
Conjunctival flap
Conjunctivoplasty
- with/without graft
Corneal biopsy
Cyclocryopexy
Cyclocryotherapy
Cyclodialysis
Cyclophotocoagulation
Dacryocystectomy
Dacryocystorhinostomy
Drainage of
abscess
Ectropion repair
Entropion repair
Enucleation of
eye, with/without implant
Evisceration of
ocular contents, with/without implant
Examination under
anesthesia
Excision lesion,
cyst, tumor, biopsy
Eyelid
reconstruction
Facial plastic
surgery
Gas fluid
exchange
Goniopuncture
Goniotomy
Insertion of IOL,
Secondary Implant
Iridectomy
Iridotomy
Irrigation and
drainage, facial, periauricular abscess
Iridoplasty
Keratectomy
Keratoplasty
Lacrimal gland
biopsy
Laser
photocoagulation
LASIK
Paracentesis of
anterior chamber
Pupilloplasty
Reconstruction of
canaliculus
Removal of
cutaneous lesions
Removal/reposition of IOL
Removal of
foreign body, tumor
Removal of lens
material
Repair of
blepharoptosis
Repair of facial,
orbital, scalp injury
Repair of
laceration, wound
Repair of
prolapse
Retinal dialysis
Retinopexy
Scleral buckle
(pediatric and adult)
Scleral
reinforcement graft
Sclerotomy –
partial or full thickness
Severing
adhesions of the anterior chamber
Strabismus
surgery
Suture removal
Tarsorrhaphy
Temporal artery
biopsy
Trabeculectomy
Trabeculoplasty
Trabeculotomy
Vitrectomy,
anterior
Vitrectomy, pars
plana
Vitrectomy,
posterior
Vitreous tap
Yag laser
capsulotomy
Yag laser
photocoagulation
OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Antrostomy
Biopsy
Blepharoplasty
Bronchoscopy
Browlift
Closed reduction
mandibular fracture
Closure of nasal
window
Correction nasal
septal perforation
Esophagoscopy
with/without biopsy
Excision of
lesion, lymph node, mass
Excision of
submandibular gland
Excision of Zenker’s diverticulum
Foreign body removal
Frenulotomy
Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery
(FESS)
Genioplasty
Grafts - skin/fascia/cartilage/bone
Implantation, temporal bone (BAHA)
Incision & drainage (I & D) abscess/hematoma
head and neck
Laryngoscopy with/without biopsy
Laser
Mastoidectomy
Maxillary sinus irrigation
Meloplasty
Myringoplasty
Myringotomy with/without insertion of
PE tubes and removal
Nasal polypectomy
Nasal reconstruction SMR
Nasal septoplasty
Nasal turbinate resection
Open/closed reduction nasal, zygoma
fracture
Otolaryngologic exam under anesthesia
Otoplasty
Parotidectomy
Pedicle flap transfer
Pharyngoscopy with/without biopsy
Polypectomy, nasal, antral
Repair of
lacerations
Repair of nasal
fracture
Repair of orbital
floor fracture
Rhinoplasty
Rhytidectomy
Scar revision
Septoplasty
Septorhinoplasty
Sinus endoscopy
Stapedectomy
Submucous
resection
Temporal artery
biopsy
Thyroglossal duct
cyst excision
Tonsillectomy
Turbinate
excision, partial/total
Tympanomastoidectomy
Tympanoplasty
Tympanostomy
Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (UPPP) with/without laser
Vermilionectomy
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