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Surgeon volume does not predict outcomes in the setting of technical credentialing: Results from a randomized trial in colon cancer
David W. Larson
, Peter W. Marcello
, Sergio W. Larach
, Steven D. Wexner
, Adrian Park
, John Marks
, Anthony J. Senagore
, Alan G. Thorson
, Tonia M. Young-Fadok
, Erin Green
, Daniel J. Sargent
, Heidi Nelson
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Colon Cancer
100%
Outcome Prediction
100%
Randomized Trial
100%
Credentialing
100%
Surgeon Volume
100%
Surgeons
50%
Conversion Rate
33%
Low-volume Surgeon
33%
Cancer Outcomes
16%
Colon
16%
Clinical Outcomes
16%
5-year Survival
16%
Oncologic
16%
No Significant Difference
16%
Randomized Controlled Trial
16%
Surgical Therapy
16%
Operative Time
16%
Open Surgery
16%
Disease-free Survival
16%
Quality Outcomes
16%
Lymph Node Harvest
16%
Right-sided Tumors
16%
Surgical Volume
16%
Laparoscopic versus Open
16%
Medium Volume
16%
Surgical Technic
16%
Distal Margin
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Surgeon
100%
Colon Carcinoma
100%
Malignant Neoplasm
12%
Colon
12%
Lymph Node
12%
Randomized Controlled Trial
12%
Open Surgery
12%
Disease Free Survival
12%
Tumor
12%