Researchers studied 66,430 adults who underwent common operations between January 2010 and May 2018. Twelve percent of the surgeries studied were overlapping. Outcomes such as in-hospital mortality, ...
The practice of doctors performing overlapping surgeries is safe for most patients, but high-risk patients might be the exception, a new study found. A large study published in JAMA found that for ...
Concurrent surgeries in which a surgeon runs two operations at once are not significantly associated with higher patient mortality or complication rates for most patients, according to a study ...
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