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Radial Artery Coronary Bypass Grafting: Surgical Outcomes Of An Unexplored Innovation In A Developing Country, Russell Seth Martins, Laiba Masood, Mabrooka Kazi, Mishal Gillani, Ayesha Sadiq, Hina Inam, Saulat Fatimi
Radial Artery Coronary Bypass Grafting: Surgical Outcomes Of An Unexplored Innovation In A Developing Country, Russell Seth Martins, Laiba Masood, Mabrooka Kazi, Mishal Gillani, Ayesha Sadiq, Hina Inam, Saulat Fatimi
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Objective: To explore postoperative outcomes, particularly prolonged length of hospital stay, in radial artery coronary artery bypass graft patients in a tertiary-care setting.
Methods: The pilot prospective cohort study was conducted at the Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, from September 2019 to September 2020, and comprised adult patients of either gender due to undergo coronary artery bypass grafting for coronary artery disease involving two or more vessels. The subjects were approached for the use of their radial artery as a conduit. Prolonged length of hospital stay was defined as postoperative stay >9 days. Multivariable logistic regression was used to identify …
An Analysis Of Quality Outcomes In Patients Having A Hysterectomy: Robotics Vs The Vaginal Approach, Martin A. Martino Md, Jocelyn Shubella, Elizabeth A. Berger Do
An Analysis Of Quality Outcomes In Patients Having A Hysterectomy: Robotics Vs The Vaginal Approach, Martin A. Martino Md, Jocelyn Shubella, Elizabeth A. Berger Do
Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology
No abstract provided.
Robotic Surgery Outcomes After The Learning Curve: Does Robotic Surgery Improve The Quality Health Outcome “Readmission <30 Days” In Patients Having Hysterectomy For Benign Disease?, Elizabeth A. Berger Do, Jocelyn Shubella, Martin A. Martino Md
Robotic Surgery Outcomes After The Learning Curve: Does Robotic Surgery Improve The Quality Health Outcome “Readmission <30 Days” In Patients Having Hysterectomy For Benign Disease?, Elizabeth A. Berger Do, Jocelyn Shubella, Martin A. Martino Md
Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology
No abstract provided.