Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9239145 | HPB | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Liver resections can be performed with low mortality/morbidity and with acceptable LOS by an experienced liver surgeon. Outcome as measured by LOS is most influenced by patient comorbidities entering into surgery. Annual case volume did not influence LOS and had no impact on patient safety. Length of stay may not reflect surgeon/institution performance, as LOS is multifactorial and likely related to patient population, patient selection and increased highârisk cases with a surgeon's experience.
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Authors
Cedric S.F. Lorenzo, Whitney M.L. LIMM, Fedor Lurie, Linda L. Wong,