2021
Association of Acute Care Surgeon Experience With Emergency Surgery Patient Outcomes and Mortality
Schuster KM, Hazelton JP, Rattigan D, Perez JM, Bhattacharya B. Association of Acute Care Surgeon Experience With Emergency Surgery Patient Outcomes and Mortality. JAMA Surgery 2021, 156: 472-478. PMID: 33688932, PMCID: PMC7948108, DOI: 10.1001/jamasurg.2021.0041.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAcute Kidney InjuryAdultAgedBlood TransfusionClinical CompetenceEmergenciesFemaleHumansLength of StayMaleMiddle AgedPostoperative HemorrhagePostoperative PeriodReoperationRisk FactorsShock, SepticSurgeonsSurgical Wound InfectionSurvival RateTime FactorsTrauma CentersTreatment OutcomeUnited StatesWounds and InjuriesYoung AdultConceptsEmergency surgery outcomesEmergency Surgery ScoreMore septic shockEmergency surgical proceduresLength of staySurgeon experienceUnplanned returnOlder patientsSeptic shockSurgery scoreKidney failureSurgery outcomesOperating roomSurgical proceduresSurgeon groupAcademic level 1 trauma centerOrgan space surgical site infectionEmergency general surgical careLevel 1 trauma centerYears of experienceGeneral surgical interventionEmergency general surgeryAcute care surgeonsAcute kidney failureSurgical site infection
2016
Benefits of Bowel Preparation Beyond Surgical Site Infection
Althumairi A, Canner J, Pawlik T, Schneider E, Nagarajan N, Safar B, Efron J. Benefits of Bowel Preparation Beyond Surgical Site Infection. Annals Of Surgery 2016, 264: 1051-1057. PMID: 26727098, DOI: 10.1097/sla.0000000000001576.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOral antibiotic bowel preparationMechanical bowel preparationSurgical site infectionBowel preparationElective colectomyPostoperative complicationsAnastomotic leakSite infectionIncidence of SSIReduction of SSIOrgan space surgical site infectionDeep surgical site infectionParticipant Use Data FileReduced surgical site infectionsSpace surgical site infectionSuperficial surgical site infectionAntibiotic bowel preparationPostoperative ileusPostoperative outcomesSSI incidenceColectomy casesSeptic shockWound dehiscenceLower incidenceStudy population
2013
Risk Factors for Conversion from Laparoscopic to Open Surgery: Analysis of 2138 Converted Operations in the American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program
Papandria D, Lardaro T, Rhee D, Ortega G, Gorgy A, Makary M, Abdullah F. Risk Factors for Conversion from Laparoscopic to Open Surgery: Analysis of 2138 Converted Operations in the American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program. The American Surgeon 2013, 79: 914-921. PMID: 24069991, DOI: 10.1177/000313481307900930.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAmerican College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement ProgramSurgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement ProgramNational Surgical Quality Improvement ProgramSurgical Quality Improvement ProgramRisk factorsQuality Improvement ProgramBariatric proceduresPreoperative systemic inflammatory response syndromeOrgan space surgical site infectionReturn to the operating roomConversion to open surgeryHistory of bleeding disordersLaparoscopic to open surgeryAmerican CollegeSpace surgical site infectionSystemic inflammatory response syndromeConversion risk factorsInfluence surgical practiceInflammatory response syndromeSurgical site infectionAssociated with greater incidenceOperative risk factorsLogistic regression analysisLCO-groupOpen surgery
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