Going into surgery is daunting, no matter who you are. But, a potentially fatal disadvantage on the operating table is a different story.
decrease in complications and death 30 days after the procedure compared with those treated by male surgeons. This newer research takes things further with a larger data set and additionally looking at the impact of the patient’s gender.A team of scientists studied the records of 1.32 million patients treated by 2,937 surgeons in Ontario, Canada, over the course of 12 years.
“Given it’s such a large study and with so many surgeons, largely trained through standard Canadian training systems, we don't think the differences are due to technical differences in the operating room — those small variations are going to come out in the wash,” explained , a cardiac anesthesiologist, associate professor at the University of Toronto and one of the study’s authors.these differences in outcome exist, but it does highlight the need for further behavioral qualitative research that all surgeons can learn from, Jerath said.
“The things we looked at, complications in particular, are not just a function of what happens in the operating room,” she explained. “They are a function of who has surgery. They're also a function of how well patients are optimized to have surgery. They are a function of how the surgeon looks for changes before or after surgery and how they formulate their plan, how they integrate with other teams.
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