Abstract BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of Surgical Unit volume on the 30-day reoperation rate in patients with CRC. METHODS: Data were extracted from the regional Hospital Discharge Dataset and included patients who underwent elective resection for primary CRC in the Veneto Region (2005-2013). The primary outcome measure was any unplanned reoperation performed within 30 days from the index surgery. Independent variables were: age, gender, comorbidity, previous abdominal surgery, site and year of the resection, open/laparoscopic approach and yearly Surgical Unit volume for colorectal resections as a whole, and in detail for colonic, rectal and laparoscopic resections. Multilevel multivariate regression analys...
Purpose: This population-based study determined the cumulative incidence (CI) of local, regional, an...
PURPOSE: The association between hospital volume and outcome in rectal cancer surgery is still subje...
This population-based study evaluates the association between hospital volume and CRM (circumferenti...
The relationship between hospital volumes and short-term patients’ outcomes of colon cancer (CC) sur...
The relationship between hospital volumes and short-term patients’ outcomes of colon cancer (CC) sur...
Background: The relationship between hospital volumes and short-term patients ’ outcomes of colon ca...
The relationship between hospital volumes and short-term patients' outcomes of colon cancer (CC) sur...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The relationship between hospital volumes and short-term patients’ outcomes...
Introduction The simultaneous assessment of multiple indicators for quality of care is essential for...
Introduction The simultaneous assessment of multiple indicators for quality of care is essential for...
Purpose: The association between hospital volume and outcome in rectal cancer surgery is still subje...
Purpose: The association between hospital volume and outcome in rectal cancer surgery is still subje...
AIM: Evidence for a positive volume-outcome relationship for rectal cancer surgery is unclear. This ...
AIM: Evidence for a positive volume-outcome relationship for rectal cancer surgery is unclear. This ...
AIM: Evidence for a positive volume-outcome relationship for rectal cancer surgery is unclear. This ...
Purpose: This population-based study determined the cumulative incidence (CI) of local, regional, an...
PURPOSE: The association between hospital volume and outcome in rectal cancer surgery is still subje...
This population-based study evaluates the association between hospital volume and CRM (circumferenti...
The relationship between hospital volumes and short-term patients’ outcomes of colon cancer (CC) sur...
The relationship between hospital volumes and short-term patients’ outcomes of colon cancer (CC) sur...
Background: The relationship between hospital volumes and short-term patients ’ outcomes of colon ca...
The relationship between hospital volumes and short-term patients' outcomes of colon cancer (CC) sur...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The relationship between hospital volumes and short-term patients’ outcomes...
Introduction The simultaneous assessment of multiple indicators for quality of care is essential for...
Introduction The simultaneous assessment of multiple indicators for quality of care is essential for...
Purpose: The association between hospital volume and outcome in rectal cancer surgery is still subje...
Purpose: The association between hospital volume and outcome in rectal cancer surgery is still subje...
AIM: Evidence for a positive volume-outcome relationship for rectal cancer surgery is unclear. This ...
AIM: Evidence for a positive volume-outcome relationship for rectal cancer surgery is unclear. This ...
AIM: Evidence for a positive volume-outcome relationship for rectal cancer surgery is unclear. This ...
Purpose: This population-based study determined the cumulative incidence (CI) of local, regional, an...
PURPOSE: The association between hospital volume and outcome in rectal cancer surgery is still subje...
This population-based study evaluates the association between hospital volume and CRM (circumferenti...