Background:Acute gallstone disease is a high-volume emergency general surgery presentation with wide variations in the quality of care provided across the UK. This controlled cohort evaluation assessed whether participation in a quality improvement collaborative approach reduced time to surgery for patients with acute gallstone disease to fewer than 8 days from presentation, in line with national guidance. Methods:Patients admitted to hospital with acute biliary conditions in England and Wales between 1 April 2014 and 31 December 2017 were identified from Hospital Episode Statistics data. Time series of quarterly activity were produced for the Cholecystectomy Quality Improvement Collaborative (Chole-QuIC) and all other acute National Health...
Objective: Debate continues on the timing of surgery for acute cholecystitis. Prompt cholecystectomy...
Introduction Since 2011, all acute general surgical admissions have been managed by the consultant-l...
BACKGROUND: The aims of this prospective population-based cohort study were to identify the patient ...
Background: Acute gallstone disease is a high-volume emergency general surgery presentation with wid...
Background Acute gallstone disease is a high-volume emergency general surgery presentation with wid...
Abstract: Background: Acute gallstone disease is the highest volume Emergency General Surgical prese...
Abstract Introduction – Despite an increasing emphasis on data-driven quality improvement, few valid...
BACKGROUND: The optimal timing of cholecystectomy for patients admitted with acute gallbladder patho...
Background: Emergency abdominal surgery is associated with poor patient outcomes. We studied the eff...
Objective: To compare clinical outcomes after laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) for acute cholecysti...
Background: Emergency abdominal surgery is associated with poor patient outcomes. We studied the eff...
Objective: Debate continues on the timing of surgery for acute cholecystitis. Prompt cholecystectomy...
Introduction Since 2011, all acute general surgical admissions have been managed by the consultant-l...
BACKGROUND: The aims of this prospective population-based cohort study were to identify the patient ...
Background: Acute gallstone disease is a high-volume emergency general surgery presentation with wid...
Background Acute gallstone disease is a high-volume emergency general surgery presentation with wid...
Abstract: Background: Acute gallstone disease is the highest volume Emergency General Surgical prese...
Abstract Introduction – Despite an increasing emphasis on data-driven quality improvement, few valid...
BACKGROUND: The optimal timing of cholecystectomy for patients admitted with acute gallbladder patho...
Background: Emergency abdominal surgery is associated with poor patient outcomes. We studied the eff...
Objective: To compare clinical outcomes after laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) for acute cholecysti...
Background: Emergency abdominal surgery is associated with poor patient outcomes. We studied the eff...
Objective: Debate continues on the timing of surgery for acute cholecystitis. Prompt cholecystectomy...
Introduction Since 2011, all acute general surgical admissions have been managed by the consultant-l...
BACKGROUND: The aims of this prospective population-based cohort study were to identify the patient ...