This talk was presented at the 2018 SAGES Meeting/16th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery by Victor Vakayil during the SS17: Acute Care Session on April 12 2018
Keyword(s): ACS-NSQIP database, acute care session, bleeding peptic ulcer, Cellan-Jones repair, cohort study, comorbidities, complication, cost effective, demographics, Graham patch, hemorrhage, ICD-10 code, ICD-9 code, laparoscopic approach, laparoscopic repair, leakage, meta-analysis, minimally invasive approach, mortality, omental overlay, open repair, PE, perforated peptic ulcer disease, perforated PUD, perforation, primary closure, propensity score matching, propensity score-matched, pulmonary emoblism, randomized controlled trials, RCT, reoperation, retrospective review, retrospective study, selection bias, sepsis, socioeconomics, techniques, univariate analysis, ventilation, wound dehiscence
Background–15 sec Lancet 2015
Surgical techniques–41 sec Dig Surg 2010