Higher hospital volume significantly reduces postoperative mortality in colorectal cancer surgery, which is crucial for patient selection and outcomes.
- Postoperative mortality risk decreased by 27% for colon resection and 25% for rectal resection at high-volume hospitals.
- A threshold of 30 rectal resections per year is suggested for defining high-volume hospitals; no similar threshold was found for colon resections.
Surgeons should consider these findings when referring patients for colorectal cancer surgery to optimize outcomes.
Meta-Analysis by Guo YR, Bai X (…) Zhang CD et 4 al. in Int J Surg
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