BACKGROUND: There is evidence that surgeons who perform more operations have better outcomes. However, in patients with brain tumours, all of the evidence comes from the USA. METHODS: We examined all English patients with an intracranial neoplasm who had an intracranial resection in 2008-2010. We included surgeons who performed at least six operations over 3 years, and at least one operation in the first and last 6 months of the period. RESULTS: The analysis data set comprised 9194 operations, 163 consultant neurosurgeons and 30 centres. Individual surgeon volumes varied widely (7-272; median=46). 72% of operations were on the brain, and 30 day mortality was 3%. A doubling of surgeon load was associated with a 20% relative reduction in mort...
his article is intended to reflect the current level of services for patients with brain tumours in ...
Setting minimum annual volume thresholds for pituitary surgery in England is seen as one way of impr...
AIM: Evidence for a positive volume-outcome relationship for rectal cancer surgery is unclear. This ...
Introduction Access to clinical trials is a common request for patients with brain tumours. However,...
BACKGROUND: Mortality after oesophagectomy is lower in high-volume than in low-volume surgical units...
Introduction:There is a wide variation in the lung cancer resection rate in England. We assessed the...
Background In order to weigh the risks of surgery against the presumed advantages, it is important t...
OBJECTIVE: We sought to determine the risk of adverse outcome after contemporary surgical treatment ...
Better morbidity and mortality outcomes associated with increased hospital procedural volume have be...
Background: We measured 13-year trends in operative mortality for six cancer resections. We then exa...
Object: There is wide regional variability in the volume of procedures performed for similar surgica...
Background Neurosurgical practice has seen major changes over several decades. There are no recent ...
Background The correlation between hospital or surgeon volume and outcome for complex surgical p...
BACKGROUND: Neurosurgical practice has seen major changes over several decades. There are no recent ...
Background: Compared with some European countries, England has low lung cancer survival and low use ...
his article is intended to reflect the current level of services for patients with brain tumours in ...
Setting minimum annual volume thresholds for pituitary surgery in England is seen as one way of impr...
AIM: Evidence for a positive volume-outcome relationship for rectal cancer surgery is unclear. This ...
Introduction Access to clinical trials is a common request for patients with brain tumours. However,...
BACKGROUND: Mortality after oesophagectomy is lower in high-volume than in low-volume surgical units...
Introduction:There is a wide variation in the lung cancer resection rate in England. We assessed the...
Background In order to weigh the risks of surgery against the presumed advantages, it is important t...
OBJECTIVE: We sought to determine the risk of adverse outcome after contemporary surgical treatment ...
Better morbidity and mortality outcomes associated with increased hospital procedural volume have be...
Background: We measured 13-year trends in operative mortality for six cancer resections. We then exa...
Object: There is wide regional variability in the volume of procedures performed for similar surgica...
Background Neurosurgical practice has seen major changes over several decades. There are no recent ...
Background The correlation between hospital or surgeon volume and outcome for complex surgical p...
BACKGROUND: Neurosurgical practice has seen major changes over several decades. There are no recent ...
Background: Compared with some European countries, England has low lung cancer survival and low use ...
his article is intended to reflect the current level of services for patients with brain tumours in ...
Setting minimum annual volume thresholds for pituitary surgery in England is seen as one way of impr...
AIM: Evidence for a positive volume-outcome relationship for rectal cancer surgery is unclear. This ...