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Carolinas Medical Center
2016-2024
Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist
2023-2024
Atrium Medical Cente
2021-2022
University of the Pacific
2020
Carolinas Healthcare System
2020
American College of Surgeons
2003-2019
Chongqing Electromechanical Holdings (China)
2018
American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons
2013-2018
University of Cincinnati
2002-2017
University of Cincinnati Medical Center
2000-2016
The American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons (ASCRS) is dedicated to assuring high-quality patient care by advancing the science, prevention, management disorders diseases colon, rectum, anus. Clinical Practice Guidelines Committee composed members who are chosen because they have demonstrated expertise in specialty colon rectal surgery. This committee was created lead international efforts defining quality for conditions related accompanied developing based on best available evidence....
Previous research has identified a number of patient and operative factors associated with anastomotic leak after colectomy; however, study that examines these on national level direct coding for is lacking.The purpose this work was to identify risk quantify the additional morbidity mortality experienced by patients.We performed retrospective analysis patients who underwent segmental colectomy anastomosis from 2012 American College Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program...
Ileostomy creation is a commonly performed operation in colorectal surgery; however, many patients develop complications such as dehydration postoperatively. Dehydration often severe enough to warrant hospital readmission and may result renal failure. The true incidence of this complication has not been well described.The aim study was identify the rate secondary or failure within 30 days ileostomy creation.Retrospective review all undergoing from 2007 2011 single practice 4 surgeons...
The American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons (ASCRS) is dedicated to ensuring high-quality patient care by advancing the science, prevention, management disorders diseases colon, rectum, anus. Clinical Practice Guidelines Committee composed society members who are chosen because they have demonstrated expertise in specialty colon rectal surgery. This committee was created lead international efforts defining quality for conditions related anus develop clinical practice guidelines based...
Hawkins, Alexander T. M.D., M.P.H.; Davis, Bradley R. M.D.; Bhama, Anuradha Fang, Sandy H. Dawes, Aaron J Ph.D.; Feingold, Daniel L. Lightner, Amy Paquette, Ian M. On Behalf of the Clinical Practice Guidelines Committee American Society Colon and Rectal Surgeons Author Information
The American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons ensures high-quality patient care by advancing the science, prevention, management disorders diseases colon, rectum, anus. Clinical Practice Guidelines Committee comprises society members who are chosen because they have expertise in specialty colon rectal surgery. This committee was created to lead international efforts defining quality for conditions related anus develop clinical practice guidelines based on best available evidence....
The American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons (ASCRS) is dedicated to ensuring high-quality patient care by advancing the science prevention management disorders diseases colon, rectum, anus. Clinical Practice Guidelines Committee composed society members who are chosen because they have demonstrated expertise in specialty colon rectal surgery. This committee was created lead international efforts defining quality for conditions related anus develop clinical practice guidelines based on...
The optimal delivery method in patients with Crohn's disease is unknown, and there no large-scale evidence on which to base decisions.The aim of this study was compare methods outcomes without disease.The Nationwide Inpatient Sample International Classification Diseases, Ninth Revision codes were used identify childbirth deliveries. Patients stratified by the presence or absence perianal (anorectal fistula abscess, rectovaginal fistula, anal fissure, stenosis).A large population-cohort...
Background and Objectives:Laparoscopic colectomies, with without robotic assistance, are performed to treat both benign malignant colonic disease. This study compared clinical economic outcomes for laparoscopic colectomy procedures assistance.Methods:Patients aged ≥18 years having primary inpatient (cecectomy, right hemicolectomy, left sigmoidectomy) identified by International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Edition procedure codes between 2009 the second quarter 2011 from Premier...
Despite improvement in technique and technology, using prophylactic ureteral catheters to avoid iatrogenic injury during colectomy remains controversial.The aim of this study was evaluate outcomes costs attributable with colectomy.This a retrospective study.The conducted at single tertiary care center.The colectomy-targeted American College Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program database from 2012 2014 queried.The primary end point the rate 30-day after colectomy. Univariate...
Langenfeld, Sean J. M.D.; Davis, Bradley R. Vogel, Jon D. Davids, Jennifer S. Temple, Larissa K.F. Cologne, Kyle G. Hendren, Samantha Hunt, Steven Garcia Aguilar, Julio Feingold, Daniel L. Lightner, Amy Paquette, Ian M. Prepared on behalf of the Clinical Practice Guidelines Committee American Society Colon and Rectal Surgeons Author Information
Pre-operative oral antibiotics administered the day prior to elective colectomy have been shown decrease incidence of surgical site infections (SSI) if a mechanical bowel prep (MBP) is used. Recently, role for has challenged as being unnecessary and potentially harmful. We hypothesize that MBP omitted, do not alter SSI following colectomy.We selected patients who underwent an segmental from 2012 2013 National Surgical Quality Improvement Program procedure targeted database. Indications...
Hospital readmission has been identified by many payers as a surrogate for surgical quality. The 30-day rate and factors associated with hospital after restorative proctocolectomy IPAA have not well studied.The purpose of this work was to identify the within 30 days IPAA.A retrospective review patients undergoing from 2009 2012 in University HealthSystem Consortium database performed. Hospitals were stratified into quartiles according number cases performed annually.This study conducted...
Optimal management following index laparotomy is poorly defined in secondary peritonitis patients. Although "open abdomen" (OA), or temporary abdominal closure with planned relaparotomy, used to reassess bowel viability severity of contamination, recent studies demonstrate comparable morbidity and mortality primary (PC). This study evaluates differences between OA PC emergent laparotomy.Using the Premier database at a quaternary care center (2012-2016), nontrauma patients requiring were...