Study Examines Hospital Complication Rates Of Bariatric Surgery
An examination of hospital complication rates of bariatric surgery for more than 15,000 patients in Michigan finds that the frequency of serious complications is relatively low and is inversely associated with hospital and surgeon procedural volume, according to a study in the July 28 issue of JAMA. With rates of bariatric surgery increasing over the last decade, it has become the second most common abdominal operation in the United States.
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