Volume-Outcome Relationship in Pancreatic Surgery
Abstract
In pancreatic surgery the correlation between hospital volume and postoperative outcomes has been widely demonstrated. Hospital volume is a recognized independent determinant for in-hospital mortality, mainly due to a different effectiveness in the management of major postoperative complications. European countries and the United States have been pursuing centralization policies based on minimal annual hospital and surgeon volumes, in order to...
Paper Details
Title
Volume-Outcome Relationship in Pancreatic Surgery
Published Date
Jan 1, 2021
Journal
Pages
45 - 54
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