This talk was presented at the 2018 SAGES Meeting/16th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery by Eduardo Targarona during the IFSES Member Societies Update Symosium: Presentation of Each Society’s Expertise – A World Congress extravaganza! on April 11 2018
Keyword(s): abdominoperineal resection, academic, ACS, American, American College of Surgeons, analytics, anastomotic leak, APR, band removal, BDI, bile duct injury, cholecystectomy, colectomy, complications, conversion, data analytics, data sets, databases, Denmark, EAES, Europe, European Association of Endoscopic Surgery, evidence based medicine, expertise, external validation, Facebook, gallbladder, gastric banding, general surgery, Germany, Hartmanns procedure, healthcare, IBD, IFSES, inflammatory bowel disease, International Federation of Societies of Endoscopic Surgeons, International Journal of Colorectal Disease, laparoscopic bariatric surgery, laparoscopic surgery, laparoscopy, left colon, length of stay, LOS, meta-analysis, minimally invasive malignant colorectal surgery, minimally invasive surgery, MIS, morbidity, mortality, multimodal gallbladder surgery navigation, National Surgical Quality Improvement Program, Nature Reviews Cardiology, NSQIP, obese, open surgery, outcomes, pathological specimen, population, precision surgery, private insurance, propensity scoring, prospective randomized trial, quality, randomized trials, readmission, rectal surgery, risk adjusted, risk factors, robot, robotic approach, SFM, sleeve gastrectomy, smartphone, sociodemographics, spleen, splenic flexure mobilization, stakeholders, subtotal colectomy, surgical data science, surgical technique, thromboembolism, United States, urology, wound infection
Citation–5:29 Br J Surg 2015
Use of large databases in healthcare–6:05
Citations–6:52 Surg Endosc 2011
NSQIP–8:42 Int J Colorectal Dis 2018
Robot–12:13 Dis Colon Rectum 2013
Conversion–13:44 JSLS 2014
Conclusion 1–16:57 Breast 2015
Conclusion 2–20:00