Defining the Canadian rural general surgeon
CONCLUSION: Rural general surgeons in Canada can be defined as specialists who work in a small community with limited metropolitan influence. They apply core general surgery skills and skills from other specialties to serve the unique needs of their community. Surgical training programs and health systems planning must recognize and support the unique skill set required of rural general surgeons and the critical role they play in the health and sustainability of rural communities.PMID:38548298 | PMC:PMC10980533 | DOI:10.1503/cjs.002123 (Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery)
Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery - March 28, 2024 Category: Surgery Authors: Lyndsay Glass Malcolm Davidson Emily Friedrich Rebecca Afford Sarah MacVicar Quinn Gentles Peter Miles Roy Kirkpatrick Lauren Smithson Mark Walsh Stephen Hiscock Evan Wong Caitlin Champion Source Type: research

Comparing immediate postoperative outcomes of different VATS approaches for anatomical lung resection: a single-centre retrospective study
CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that incision location and the number of VATS ports is not associated with differences in the incidence of perioperative complications or postoperative pain. Given the limitations described above, further studies with longer follow-up intervals are required to explore the lasting impact of this surgical approach on quality of life.PMID:38548299 | PMC:PMC10980531 | DOI:10.1503/cjs.010622 (Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery)
Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery - March 28, 2024 Category: Surgery Authors: Justin-Pierre Lorange Amit Katz James Tankel Caroline Huynh Jonathan Spicer Source Type: research

Correction to: 2023 Canadian Surgery Forum, CATS abstract 16
Can J Surg. 2024 Mar 28;67(2):E128. doi: 10.1503/cjs.004124. Print 2024 Jan-Feb.NO ABSTRACTPMID:38548300 | PMC:PMC10980527 | DOI:10.1503/cjs.004124 (Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery)
Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery - March 28, 2024 Category: Surgery Source Type: research

Defining the Canadian rural general surgeon
CONCLUSION: Rural general surgeons in Canada can be defined as specialists who work in a small community with limited metropolitan influence. They apply core general surgery skills and skills from other specialties to serve the unique needs of their community. Surgical training programs and health systems planning must recognize and support the unique skill set required of rural general surgeons and the critical role they play in the health and sustainability of rural communities.PMID:38548298 | PMC:PMC10980533 | DOI:10.1503/cjs.002123 (Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery)
Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery - March 28, 2024 Category: Surgery Authors: Lyndsay Glass Malcolm Davidson Emily Friedrich Rebecca Afford Sarah MacVicar Quinn Gentles Peter Miles Roy Kirkpatrick Lauren Smithson Mark Walsh Stephen Hiscock Evan Wong Caitlin Champion Source Type: research

Comparing immediate postoperative outcomes of different VATS approaches for anatomical lung resection: a single-centre retrospective study
CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that incision location and the number of VATS ports is not associated with differences in the incidence of perioperative complications or postoperative pain. Given the limitations described above, further studies with longer follow-up intervals are required to explore the lasting impact of this surgical approach on quality of life.PMID:38548299 | PMC:PMC10980531 | DOI:10.1503/cjs.010622 (Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery)
Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery - March 28, 2024 Category: Surgery Authors: Justin-Pierre Lorange Amit Katz James Tankel Caroline Huynh Jonathan Spicer Source Type: research

Correction to: 2023 Canadian Surgery Forum, CATS abstract 16
Can J Surg. 2024 Mar 28;67(2):E128. doi: 10.1503/cjs.004124. Print 2024 Jan-Feb.NO ABSTRACTPMID:38548300 | PMC:PMC10980527 | DOI:10.1503/cjs.004124 (Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery)
Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery - March 28, 2024 Category: Surgery Source Type: research

Defining the Canadian rural general surgeon
CONCLUSION: Rural general surgeons in Canada can be defined as specialists who work in a small community with limited metropolitan influence. They apply core general surgery skills and skills from other specialties to serve the unique needs of their community. Surgical training programs and health systems planning must recognize and support the unique skill set required of rural general surgeons and the critical role they play in the health and sustainability of rural communities.PMID:38548298 | PMC:PMC10980533 | DOI:10.1503/cjs.002123 (Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery)
Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery - March 28, 2024 Category: Surgery Authors: Lyndsay Glass Malcolm Davidson Emily Friedrich Rebecca Afford Sarah MacVicar Quinn Gentles Peter Miles Roy Kirkpatrick Lauren Smithson Mark Walsh Stephen Hiscock Evan Wong Caitlin Champion Source Type: research

Comparing immediate postoperative outcomes of different VATS approaches for anatomical lung resection: a single-centre retrospective study
CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that incision location and the number of VATS ports is not associated with differences in the incidence of perioperative complications or postoperative pain. Given the limitations described above, further studies with longer follow-up intervals are required to explore the lasting impact of this surgical approach on quality of life.PMID:38548299 | PMC:PMC10980531 | DOI:10.1503/cjs.010622 (Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery)
Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery - March 28, 2024 Category: Surgery Authors: Justin-Pierre Lorange Amit Katz James Tankel Caroline Huynh Jonathan Spicer Source Type: research

Correction to: 2023 Canadian Surgery Forum, CATS abstract 16
Can J Surg. 2024 Mar 28;67(2):E128. doi: 10.1503/cjs.004124. Print 2024 Jan-Feb.NO ABSTRACTPMID:38548300 | PMC:PMC10980527 | DOI:10.1503/cjs.004124 (Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery)
Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery - March 28, 2024 Category: Surgery Source Type: research

Defining the Canadian rural general surgeon
CONCLUSION: Rural general surgeons in Canada can be defined as specialists who work in a small community with limited metropolitan influence. They apply core general surgery skills and skills from other specialties to serve the unique needs of their community. Surgical training programs and health systems planning must recognize and support the unique skill set required of rural general surgeons and the critical role they play in the health and sustainability of rural communities.PMID:38548298 | PMC:PMC10980533 | DOI:10.1503/cjs.002123 (Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery)
Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery - March 28, 2024 Category: Surgery Authors: Lyndsay Glass Malcolm Davidson Emily Friedrich Rebecca Afford Sarah MacVicar Quinn Gentles Peter Miles Roy Kirkpatrick Lauren Smithson Mark Walsh Stephen Hiscock Evan Wong Caitlin Champion Source Type: research

Comparing immediate postoperative outcomes of different VATS approaches for anatomical lung resection: a single-centre retrospective study
CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that incision location and the number of VATS ports is not associated with differences in the incidence of perioperative complications or postoperative pain. Given the limitations described above, further studies with longer follow-up intervals are required to explore the lasting impact of this surgical approach on quality of life.PMID:38548299 | PMC:PMC10980531 | DOI:10.1503/cjs.010622 (Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery)
Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery - March 28, 2024 Category: Surgery Authors: Justin-Pierre Lorange Amit Katz James Tankel Caroline Huynh Jonathan Spicer Source Type: research

Correction to: 2023 Canadian Surgery Forum, CATS abstract 16
Can J Surg. 2024 Mar 28;67(2):E128. doi: 10.1503/cjs.004124. Print 2024 Jan-Feb.NO ABSTRACTPMID:38548300 | DOI:10.1503/cjs.004124 (Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery)
Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery - March 28, 2024 Category: Surgery Source Type: research

Defining the Canadian rural general surgeon
CONCLUSION: Rural general surgeons in Canada can be defined as specialists who work in a small community with limited metropolitan influence. They apply core general surgery skills and skills from other specialties to serve the unique needs of their community. Surgical training programs and health systems planning must recognize and support the unique skill set required of rural general surgeons and the critical role they play in the health and sustainability of rural communities.PMID:38548298 | DOI:10.1503/cjs.002123 (Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery)
Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery - March 28, 2024 Category: Surgery Authors: Lyndsay Glass Malcolm Davidson Emily Friedrich Rebecca Afford Sarah MacVicar Quinn Gentles Peter Miles Roy Kirkpatrick Lauren Smithson Mark Walsh Stephen Hiscock Evan Wong Caitlin Champion Source Type: research

Comparing immediate postoperative outcomes of different VATS approaches for anatomical lung resection: a single-centre retrospective study
CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that incision location and the number of VATS ports is not associated with differences in the incidence of perioperative complications or postoperative pain. Given the limitations described above, further studies with longer follow-up intervals are required to explore the lasting impact of this surgical approach on quality of life.PMID:38548299 | DOI:10.1503/cjs.010622 (Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery)
Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery - March 28, 2024 Category: Surgery Authors: Justin-Pierre Lorange Amit Katz James Tankel Caroline Huynh Jonathan Spicer Source Type: research

Correction to: 2023 Canadian Surgery Forum, CATS abstract 16
Can J Surg. 2024 Mar 28;67(2):E128. doi: 10.1503/cjs.004124. Print 2024 Jan-Feb.NO ABSTRACTPMID:38548300 | DOI:10.1503/cjs.004124 (Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery)
Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery - March 28, 2024 Category: Surgery Source Type: research