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Surgeon volume in thyroid surgery: Surgical efficiency, outcomes, and utilization.

Laryngoscope 2016 November
OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: To test our hypothesis that high-surgeon volume is associated with improved surgical efficiency and 30-day outcomes, and lower hospital utilization.

STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective observational cohort, 2008-2013.

METHODS: A total of 3,135 patients with hemithyroidectomy or total thyroidectomy performed by a high-volume surgeon, propensity score-matched to 3,135 patients with the same procedure performed by a low-volume surgeon. All-cause 30-day complication, mortality, readmission, and emergency department visit rates, proportion of outpatient procedures, cut-to-close time, and length of stay were assessed.

RESULTS: Hemithyroidectomies: Compared to low-volume surgeons, high-volume surgeons had fewer readmitted patients (2.7% vs. 7.0%, P < .05), more outpatient procedures (46% vs. 29%, P < .05), and shorter lengths of stay (mean [standard deviation] 16.6 [22.1] vs. 21.7 [27.5] hours, P < .05) and surgical (cut-to-close) times (1.7 [0.7] vs. 2.0 [1.1] hours, P < .05). Total thyroidectomies: High-volume surgeons had lower rates of all surgery-related complications (5.7% vs. 7.5%, P < .05), hypocalcemia (4.9% vs. 7.0%, P < .05), surgical site infections (0.3% vs. 1.0%, P < .05), more outpatient procedures (13% vs. 3%, P < .05), shorter lengths of stay (29.9 [32.8] vs. 39.8 [36.2] hours, P < .05), and cut-to-close times (2.4 [1.1] vs. 3.0 [1.7] hours, P < .05).

CONCLUSION: High-volume surgeons improve patient safety and have the potential to contribute to organizational efficiency that may be underutilized in some settings.

LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: 4. Laryngoscope, 126:2630-2639, 2016.

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