Journal article

The Effect of Surgical Volume and the Provision of Residency and Fellowship Training on Complications of Major Hepatic Resection

GP Kohn, M Nikfarjam

Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery | Published : 2010

Abstract

Background: Positive volume-outcomes relationships have been demonstrated for hepatic resection using arbitrary criteria to define high-volume centers. The safety of training programs has not been evaluated. The association of surgical volume, as a continuous variable and the influence of a surgical residency and a fellowship program on outcomes after major hepatectomy were determined. Methods: The Nationwide Inpatient Sample (NIS) was queried from 1998 to 2006. Quantification of patients' comorbidities was made using the Charlson index, and mortality, and complication rates were determined. Institutions' annual case volumes were correlated with risk-adjusted outcomes over time, as well as p..

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