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A Prkić, N P Vermeulen, B W Kooistra, B The, M P J van den Bekerom, and D Eygendaal

‘Orthopedics’[Mesh] OR ‘Surgeons’[Mesh] OR hospital volume*[tiab] OR surgical volume*[tiab] OR surgeon volume*[tiab] OR surgeons volume*[tiab] OR high volume*[tiab] OR low volume*[tiab] OR patient volume*[tiab] OR expertis*[tiab] OR experience*[tiab] OR surgeon

Babar Kayani, Sujith Konan, Atif Ayuob, Salamah Ayyad, and Fares S. Haddad

–47% of acetabular components are within the desired safe ranges of anteversion and inclination using these manual handheld techniques, and low surgeon volume has been identified as a risk factor for errors in implant positioning. 23 – 26 Patients

Gareth G. Jones, Susannah Clarke, Martin Jaere, and Justin Cobb

. Higher revision risk for unicompartmental knee arthroplasty in low-volume hospitals . Acta Orthop 2014 ; 85 : 342 - 347 . 16. Baker P Jameson S Critchley R . Center and surgeon volume influence the revision rate

Anne Lübbeke

structural measures in orthopaedics include hospital and surgeon volume and the presence/absence of an implemented care pathway. Examples of process measures include the proportion of patients receiving prophylactic antibiotics before surgery, admitted with

Peter van Schie, Shaho Hasan, Leti van Bodegom-Vos, Jan W Schoones, Rob G H H Nelissen, and Perla J Marang-van de Mheen

data. In three studies and one report, hospital variation was adjusted for surgery- or hospital-specific determinants (e.g. hospital and surgeon volume) in addition to patient characteristics. However, these determinants could also be a proxy for