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Cranioplasty: is surgical education safe?

Highlights - Safety aspects of cranioplasty by residents or staff surgeons were assessed - Operation time was longer in procedures performed by supervised residents - The likelihood and severity of postoperative complications were similar - Surgical site infections requiring cranioplasty removal wer...

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Published in:World neurosurgery 2016-07, Vol.91, p.81-88
Main Authors: Joswig, Holger, Gautschi, Oliver P, el Rahal, Amir, Sveikata, Lukas, Bartoli, Andrea, Hildebrandt, Gerhard, Schaller, Karl, Stienen, Martin N
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Female
Functional Outcome
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Neurosurgery
Neurosurgery - education
Postoperative Complications
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