Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5734360 | Surgery | 2017 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
The majority of variation in hernia reoperation rates is attributable to surgeon-level variation. This suggests that hernia recurrence may be an appropriate surgeon quality metric. While modifiable factors such as mesh placement and surgeon characteristics play roles in surgeon variation, future research should focus on identifying additional surgeon attributes responsible for this variation.
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Authors
Christopher T. MD, MPH, Fergal J. MD, Adan Z. BA, Zhaomin MD, Bradley J. MD, MBA, Katia PhD, MPH, John R.T. MD, Todd A. PhD,