2024
For Whom the Bell Tolls: Assessing the Incremental Costs Associated With Failure-To-Rescue After Elective Colorectal SurgeryRunning Title: Cost of Failure-To-Rescue After Colorectal Surgery
Schultz K, Moore M, Pantel H, Mongiu A, Reddy V, Schneider E, Leeds I. For Whom the Bell Tolls: Assessing the Incremental Costs Associated With Failure-To-Rescue After Elective Colorectal SurgeryRunning Title: Cost of Failure-To-Rescue After Colorectal Surgery. Journal Of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2024, 28: 1812-1818. PMID: 39181234, DOI: 10.1016/j.gassur.2024.08.019.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFailure-to-rescueMedian total hospital costTotal hospital costsColorectal surgeryNational Inpatient SampleUneventful recoveryRetrospective study of adult patientsFailure-to-rescue patientsAssociated with increased healthcare costsStudy of adult patientsElective colorectal resectionHospital costsElective colorectal surgeryNationally representative cohortColorectal resectionElective colectomyPostoperative complicationsRetrospective studyAdult patientsRescue attemptsMedical futilityElective surgeryRepresentative cohortHealthcare costsPrimary outcome
2022
Through the looking glass: Endoscopic management of anastomotic leaks
Leeds I, Sklow B. Through the looking glass: Endoscopic management of anastomotic leaks. Seminars In Colon And Rectal Surgery 2022, 33: 100885. DOI: 10.1016/j.scrs.2022.100885.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAnastomotic leakEndoscopic managementVacuum-assisted closureScope endoclipsChronic sinusColorectal resectionChronic abscessEndoscopic approachAnatomic circumstancesEndoscopic techniquesClinical observationsSafe useLeakAbscessResectionComplicationsMarsupializationPatientsEndoclipsSinusManagementMortalityStentsTract
2019
Does Perceived Resident Operative Autonomy Impact Patient Outcomes?
Fieber JH, Bailey EA, Wirtalla C, Johnson AP, Leeds IL, Medbery RL, Ahuja V, VanderMeer T, Wick EC, Irojah B, Kelz RR. Does Perceived Resident Operative Autonomy Impact Patient Outcomes? Journal Of Surgical Education 2019, 76: e182-e188. PMID: 31377204, DOI: 10.1016/j.jsurg.2019.06.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGeneral surgery training programsColorectal resectionSurgery serviceSurgery training programsPatient outcomesTrainee autonomyProspective multi-institutional studyColorectal surgery serviceOpen partial colectomyPrior abdominal surgeryRate of readmissionPatients' clinical outcomesPost-graduate year 3Multi-institutional studyImpact patient outcomesMixed effects regression modelsLower ratesAnesthesiologists classificationSeparate mixed-effects regression modelsColorectal surgeryPrimary outcomeSecondary outcomesAbdominal surgerySerious morbidityClinical outcomes
2017
Quantification of Resident Work in Colorectal Surgery
Bailey EA, Johnson AP, Leeds IL, Medbery RL, Ahuja V, VanderMeer T, Wick EC, Irojah B, Kelz RR. Quantification of Resident Work in Colorectal Surgery. Journal Of Surgical Education 2017, 75: 564-572. PMID: 28986275, DOI: 10.1016/j.jsurg.2017.09.001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAcademic Medical CentersAdultClinical CompetenceColorectal SurgeryEducation, Medical, GraduateFemaleHumansInternship and ResidencyInterprofessional RelationsLogistic ModelsMaleMultivariate AnalysisOperating RoomsProfessional AutonomyProspective StudiesSurveys and QuestionnairesUnited StatesConceptsSurgery serviceProspective multi-institutional studyColorectal surgery serviceDay of surgeryGeneral surgery serviceGeneral surgery residency programsMulti-institutional studyAcademic medical centerColorectal resectionColorectal surgerySurgery residency programsFascial closureSkin closureMedical CenterSurvey toolNovel survey toolResponse rateIndependent training programsOperating roomStudy periodSurgeonsSurgeryResidency programsDegree of involvementResidents' work