Clinical outcomes of the implementation of acute care surgery system in South Korea: a multi‐centre, retrospective cohort study
ANZ Journal of Surgery2024Vol. 95(3), pp. 416–422
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Gun‐Hee Yi, Suk‐Kyung Hong, Yang‐Hee Jun, Sungyeon Yoo, Jung Min Bae, Keesang Yoo, Yun Tae Jung, Eun Young Kim, Na Rae Lee, Min Jung Ko, Ho Gyun Shin, Hak‐Jae Lee
Abstract
The implementation of the ACS system can lead to faster surgical decision-making and the prompt execution of emergency surgery for patients, thereby reducing postoperative complications.
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