Postoperative morbidity survey, mortality and length of stay following emergency laparotomy

Author:

Howes T. E.1,Cook T. M.1,Corrigan L. J.2,Dalton S. J.3,Richards S. K.3,Peden C. J.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Anaesthesia; Royal United Hospital; Bath UK

2. Qulturum; Royal United Hospital; Bath UK

3. Royal United Hospital; Bath UK

Funder

Regional Innovation Fund of the South West Strategic Health Authority

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine

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5. The use of a postoperative morbidity survey to evaluate patients with prolonged hospitalization after routine, moderate risk, elective surgery;Bennett-Guerrero;Anesthesia and Analgesia,1999

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