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Incorporation of Procedure-specific Risk Into the ACS-NSQIP Surgical Risk Calculator Improves the Prediction of Morbidity and Mortality After Pancreatoduodenectomy.
Annals of Surgery (2017)
  • Matthew T. McMillan, University of Pennsylvania
  • Valentina Allegrini
  • Horacio J. Asbun
  • Chad G. Ball
  • Claudio Bassi
  • Joal D. Beane
  • Stephen W. Behrman
  • Adam C. Berger
  • Mark Bloomston
  • Mark P. Callery
  • John D. Christein
  • Euan Dickson
  • Elijah Dixon
  • Jeffrey A. Drebin
  • Carlos Fernandez-Del Castillo
  • William E. Fisher
  • Zhi Ven Fong
  • Ericka Haverick
  • Robert H. Hollis
  • Michael G. House, General Surgery
  • Steven J. Hughes
  • Nigel B. Jamieson
  • Tara S. Kent
  • Stacy J. Kowalsky
  • John W. Kunstman
  • Giuseppe Malleo
  • Amy L. McElhany
  • Ronald R. Salem
  • Kevin C. Soares
  • Michael H. Sprys
  • Vicente Valero
  • Ammara A. Watkins
  • Christopher L. Wolfgang
  • Amer H. Zureikat
  • Charles M. Vollmer
Publication Date
May 1, 2017
DOI
10.1097/SLA.0000000000001796
Citation Information
Matthew T. McMillan, Valentina Allegrini, Horacio J. Asbun, Chad G. Ball, et al.. "Incorporation of Procedure-specific Risk Into the ACS-NSQIP Surgical Risk Calculator Improves the Prediction of Morbidity and Mortality After Pancreatoduodenectomy." Annals of Surgery Vol. 265 Iss. 5 (2017) p. 978 - 986
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