The patient's outcome, not the surgeon's opinion, defines surgical success
Main Authors: | Allin, B, Bradnock, TJ, Brennan, K, Buckell, J, Curry, JI, Gale, C, Hall, NJ, Hinton, L, Hodgkinson, J, Jester, I, Lakhoo, K, Lansdale, N, Lee, GJ, Long, A-M, MacDonald, A, Ramakrishnan, R, Thakkar, H, Walker, GM, White, A, Rivero-Arias, O, Kenny, S, Knight, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2024
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