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Operating theatre scheduling using Lagrangian relaxation

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  • V. Augusto
  • X. Xie
  • V. Perdomo

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This paper addresses the surgery operation scheduling problem. Three types of resources are considered: transporters, operating rooms and recovery beds. The patient is first transported from the ward to the operating theatre, is operated on in an operating room and then transferred immediately to a recovery bed before being transported back to the ward. The operating room needs to be cleaned after the surgery before starting another operation. The problem consists in assigning patients to transporters, operating rooms and recovery beds in order to minimise a criterion function of their completion times. The problem is NP-hard. A Lagrangian relaxation approach is proposed to determine a near-optimal schedule and a tight lower bound. Numerical results will be presented to show the efficiency of the method. [Received 31 January 2007; Revised 01 August 2007; Accepted 14 October 2007]

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  • V. Augusto & X. Xie & V. Perdomo, 2008. "Operating theatre scheduling using Lagrangian relaxation," European Journal of Industrial Engineering, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 2(2), pages 172-189.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:eujine:v:2:y:2008:i:2:p:172-189
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    1. Şeyda Gür & Tamer Eren & Hacı Mehmet Alakaş, 2019. "Surgical Operation Scheduling with Goal Programming and Constraint Programming: A Case Study," Mathematics, MDPI, vol. 7(3), pages 1-24, March.
    2. Roshanaei, Vahid & Luong, Curtiss & Aleman, Dionne M. & Urbach, David, 2017. "Propagating logic-based Benders’ decomposition approaches for distributed operating room scheduling," European Journal of Operational Research, Elsevier, vol. 257(2), pages 439-455.
    3. Bernardetta Addis & Giuliana Carello & Andrea Grosso & Elena Tànfani, 2016. "Operating room scheduling and rescheduling: a rolling horizon approach," Flexible Services and Manufacturing Journal, Springer, vol. 28(1), pages 206-232, June.
    4. Shuwan Zhu & Wenjuan Fan & Shanlin Yang & Jun Pei & Panos M. Pardalos, 2019. "Operating room planning and surgical case scheduling: a review of literature," Journal of Combinatorial Optimization, Springer, vol. 37(3), pages 757-805, April.
    5. Michael Samudra & Carla Van Riet & Erik Demeulemeester & Brecht Cardoen & Nancy Vansteenkiste & Frank E. Rademakers, 2016. "Scheduling operating rooms: achievements, challenges and pitfalls," Journal of Scheduling, Springer, vol. 19(5), pages 493-525, October.
    6. Silva, Thiago A.O. & de Souza, Mauricio C. & Saldanha, Rodney R. & Burke, Edmund K., 2015. "Surgical scheduling with simultaneous employment of specialised human resources," European Journal of Operational Research, Elsevier, vol. 245(3), pages 719-730.
    7. Francesca Guerriero & Rosita Guido, 2011. "Operational research in the management of the operating theatre: a survey," Health Care Management Science, Springer, vol. 14(1), pages 89-114, March.

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