Presented by David A Spain at the AAST Joint Panel: Acute Care Surgery held during the 2017 SAGES Annual Meeting in Houston, TX on Thursday, March 23, 2017
Keyword(s): AAST, academic centers, ACS, acute care surgery, benign, Canada, clinical trial, colonoscopic perforation, colorectal emergencies, colostomy, community centers, costs, DILALA trial, diverticulitis, emergency laparoscopy, hospital stay, IBD, inflammatory bowel disease, intra-abdominal abscess, JAMA, laparoscopically, length of stay, LOS, mortality, non-malignant, O.R., open care, open surgery, operating room, operative time, PACU, percutaneous drainage, perforated diverticulitis, postoperative complications, prospective randomized trial, recovery room, reoperation, return of gastrointestinal function, return of GI function, Scandinavia, sigmoid colon cancer, ventral hernia
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