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Vol 147, No. 9
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  • Paper |  Sep 2012

    Tool to Measure Surgical Outcomes

    Anderson et al report on their risk-adjusted tool used to measure surgical outcomes in resource-limited hospitals. The invited commentary by Farmer evaluates this potential tool for global comparative effectiveness.

  • Poster Session |  Sep 2012

    Laparoscopic Detection of Colon Cancer

    Menen and coauthors examine the use of fluorescent laparoscopy in the detection of colon cancer metastases. See invited critique by Duh.

  • Paper |  Sep 2012

    Duodenal Switch vs Gastric Bypass

    In a retrospective review, Nelson et al compare the outcomes of a large cohort undergoing biliopancreatic diversion/duodenal switch vs gastric bypass. In the Invited Critique, Beekley discusses duodenal switch vs gastric bypass.

  • Paper |  Sep 2012

    Preoperative Imaging of Pulmonary Metastases

    In a retrospective review of a prospectively maintained database, Kidner and coauthors hypothesize that preoperative imaging underestimates the number of pulmonary metastatic melanomas. See the invited critique by Bold.

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Risk Factors for AL After Anterior Resection

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Pediatric Outcomes in Racial/Ethnic Minorities

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Open Abdomen Management in Combat

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Oncologic Surgery With Epidural Analgesia

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Interview with Angela M. Ingraham, MD, MS, author of Comparison of Hospital Performance in Trauma vs Emergency and Elective General Surgery: Implications for Acute Care Surgery Quality Improvement

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Introducing Readers Comment

Archives of Surgery now has an online readers' discussion of Archives articles. Submit Comments by selecting the article Comments tab. Letters submitted to Archives for consideration for print and online (archival) publication but not accepted may be accepted for Readers Comment.

Call for Papers: Surgical Care of the Aging Population

During 2013, we will be soliciting manuscripts on the surgical care of the aging population. The editorial board has selected this topic as our year-long theme. We will be interested in papers that focus on the field of geriatric surgery (on the decision whether to operate on elderly patients, what operation to perform, and which approach to take). Any manuscript using a clinical trial methodology to evaluate comparative effectiveness in the surgical care of the aging population will be appreciated. A formal call for papers will be placed in late 2012. Accepted manuscripts will be given priority publication.

Building a Surgical Expertise in Informatics

During 2012, we are soliciting manuscripts on Building a Surgical Expertise in Informatics. The editorial board has selected this topic as our year-long theme. We are interested in papers reporting on informatics topics that aid the surgeon in providing better care to the surgical patient. Accepted manuscripts will be given priority publication. Please indicate in your cover letter that your manuscript is to be considered for this theme.

Image of the Month Temporarily Closed to New Submissions

Due to the overwhelmingly positive response to the Image of the Month, Archives of Surgery has temporarily discontinued accepting new submissions for this feature. Requests for submissions will resume in April 2013.

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