2004
DOI: 10.1007/s10330-004-0318-9
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Impact of a Hospital?s Workload on Clinical Outcome after Resection for Carcinoma of the Esophagus

Abstract: Surgery for esophageal cancer is a demanding procedure associated with a high rate (30%-40%) of post-operative complications. Therefore, for esophageal cancer surgery, not only must the surgeon be trained for preoperative preparation, operative therapy, and post-operative management, but also the entire hospital setting including physicians of different specialties and intensive care units. In the past few years publications have been particularly concerned with comparing the outcomes of high-volume centers an… Show more

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