Are Residents Able to Perform a Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy with Acceptable Outcomes When the Attending Is Not Scrubbed? Tonelli, Celsa M; Lorenzo, Isabela; Bunn, Corinne; More Tonelli, Celsa M; Lorenzo, Isabela; Bunn, Corinne; Kulshrestha, Sujay; Cohn, Tyler; Abdelsattar, Zaid; Luchette, Frederick A; Baker, Marshall S Less Journal of the American College of Surgeons. 235(1):60-68, July 2022. Abstract Abstract In Brief In Brief Favorite PDF Permissions In Brief: In comparison with cases done with more direct attending involvement, residents perform laparoscopic cholecystectomy efficiently without increased complication. Over time, attendings are more frequently scrubbing in for operation. Buy SDC Infographic
Contemporary Matched-Cohort Comparison of Surgical Approach to Inguinal Hernia Repair: Are Minimally Invasive Approaches Associated with Higher Rates of Recurrence? Tonelli, Celsa M; Lorenzo, Isabela; Bunn, Corinne; More Tonelli, Celsa M; Lorenzo, Isabela; Bunn, Corinne; Kulshrestha, Sujay; Abdelsattar, Zaid M; Cohn, Tyler; Luchette, Frederick A; Baker, Marshall S Less Journal of the American College of Surgeons. 235(1):119-127, July 2022. Abstract Abstract In Brief In Brief Favorite PDF Permissions In Brief: In patients undergoing initial elective repair of unilateral inguinal hernia, rates of recurrent repair are low independent of surgical approach. Minimally invasive approaches demonstrate similar rates of surgical early postoperative morbidity and recurrence but are associated with longer operative time. Buy Infographic