Morbidity and Mortality after Liver Resection: Results of the Patient Safety in Surgery Study
Volume: 204, Issue: 6, Pages: 1284 - 1292
Published: Jun 1, 2007
Abstract
Background null Liver resection is performed with increasing frequency. Nearly all of the published information on operative mortality and morbidity rates associated with liver resection is derived from studies that rely on retrospective data collection from single centers. The goal of this study is to use audited multiinstitutional data from the private sector of the Patient Safety in Surgery Study to characterize complications after liver...
Paper Details
Title
Morbidity and Mortality after Liver Resection: Results of the Patient Safety in Surgery Study
Published Date
Jun 1, 2007
Volume
204
Issue
6
Pages
1284 - 1292
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