Background: The influence of different hospital and surgeon volumes on short-term survival after hepatic resection is not clearly clarified. By taking the known prognostic factors into account, the purpose of this study is to assess the combined effects of hospital and surgeon volume on short-term survival after hepatic resection. Methods: 13,159 patients who underwent hepatic resection between 2002 and 2006 were identified in the Taiwan National Health Insurance Research Database. Data were extracted from it and short-term survivals were confirmed through 2006. The Cox proportional hazards model was used to assess the relationship between survival and different hospital, surgeon volume and caseload combinations. Results: High-volume surgeo...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Positive results between caseloads and outcomes have been validated in se...
BACKGROUND: Positive results between caseloads and outcomes have been validated in several procedure...
Background: The effect of various hospital characteristics on failure to rescue (FTR) after liver su...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The influence of different hospital and surgeon volumes on short-term survi...
Background. Although previous reports have focused on factors at the hospital level to explain varia...
<p>Short-term survival after hepatic resection by combined effect of surgeon and hospital volume.</p
INTRODUCTION: In a case controlled analysis, we attempted to determine if the volume-survival benefi...
Background: The mechanisms that underlie the association between high surgical volume and improved o...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between volume and outcome has been established in the literature for s...
Background: Evidence for an association between hospital volume and outcomes for liver surgery is ab...
BACKGROUND: Evidence for an association between hospital volume and outcomes for liver surgery is ab...
Background: Evidence for an association between hospital volume and outcomes for liver surgery is ab...
AbstractBackgroundStudies demonstrate an inverse relationship between institution/surgeon procedural...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate correlation between centers' volume and incidence o...
Background Recent observational studies on volume-outcome associations in hepatobiliary surgery w...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Positive results between caseloads and outcomes have been validated in se...
BACKGROUND: Positive results between caseloads and outcomes have been validated in several procedure...
Background: The effect of various hospital characteristics on failure to rescue (FTR) after liver su...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The influence of different hospital and surgeon volumes on short-term survi...
Background. Although previous reports have focused on factors at the hospital level to explain varia...
<p>Short-term survival after hepatic resection by combined effect of surgeon and hospital volume.</p
INTRODUCTION: In a case controlled analysis, we attempted to determine if the volume-survival benefi...
Background: The mechanisms that underlie the association between high surgical volume and improved o...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between volume and outcome has been established in the literature for s...
Background: Evidence for an association between hospital volume and outcomes for liver surgery is ab...
BACKGROUND: Evidence for an association between hospital volume and outcomes for liver surgery is ab...
Background: Evidence for an association between hospital volume and outcomes for liver surgery is ab...
AbstractBackgroundStudies demonstrate an inverse relationship between institution/surgeon procedural...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate correlation between centers' volume and incidence o...
Background Recent observational studies on volume-outcome associations in hepatobiliary surgery w...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Positive results between caseloads and outcomes have been validated in se...
BACKGROUND: Positive results between caseloads and outcomes have been validated in several procedure...
Background: The effect of various hospital characteristics on failure to rescue (FTR) after liver su...