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ASSOCIATION BETWEEN HOSPITAL AND SURGEON PROCEDURE VOLUME AND THE OUTCOMES OF TOTAL KNEE REPLACEMENT
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Patients managed at hospitals and by surgeons with greater volumes of total knee replacement have lower risks of perioperative adverse events following primary total knee replacement. Patients and clinicians should incorporate these findings into discussions about selecting a surgeon and a hospital for total knee replacement. These data should also be integrated into the policy debate about the advantages and drawbacks of regionalizing total joint replacement to high-volume centers.
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