2016
DOI: 10.3171/2015.6.peds15109
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Reevaluating the weekend effect on patients with hydrocephalus undergoing operative shunt intervention

Abstract: OBJECT Recently published data have suggested an increase in adverse outcomes in pediatric patients after insertion or revision of a ventricular CSF diversion shunt after a same-day weekend procedure. The authors undertook an evaluation of the impact of weekend admission and time to shunting on surgery-related quality outcomes in pediatric patients who underwent ventricular shunt insertion or revision. METHODS <… Show more

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“…19 The effect of weekday after-hours or weekend surgery was also assessed in other neurosurgical settings such as pediatric neurosurgery or shunt surgery. 20,21 The results of several studies diverge considerably. For example, low complication rates and routine discharges were found in high-volume centers for emergency shunt operations, 20 whereas other studies reported significantly increased 30-day morbidity during weekend or weekday after-hours surgery.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…19 The effect of weekday after-hours or weekend surgery was also assessed in other neurosurgical settings such as pediatric neurosurgery or shunt surgery. 20,21 The results of several studies diverge considerably. For example, low complication rates and routine discharges were found in high-volume centers for emergency shunt operations, 20 whereas other studies reported significantly increased 30-day morbidity during weekend or weekday after-hours surgery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…20,21 The results of several studies diverge considerably. For example, low complication rates and routine discharges were found in high-volume centers for emergency shunt operations, 20 whereas other studies reported significantly increased 30-day morbidity during weekend or weekday after-hours surgery. Thus factors such as center-specific peculiarities should be considered.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%