Mortality after liver surgery in Germany
British journal of surgery2019Vol. 106(11), pp. 1523–1529
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Natalie Filmann, Dirk Walter, Erik Schadde, Christiane J. Bruns, Tobias Keck, Hauke Lang, K Oldhafer, Hans J. Schlitt, Michael P. Schön, Eva Herrmann, Wolf O. Bechstein, Andreas A. Schnitzbauer
Abstract
This analysis of outcome data after liver resection in Germany suggests that hospital mortality remains high. There should be more focused research to understand, improve or justify factors leading to this result, and consideration of centralization of liver surgery.
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