
Even though studies have shown that minimally invasive surgery is superior to open surgery, hospitals across the country vary in the use of this form of treatment. The finding represents a major disparity in the surgical care delivered at various hospitals, the study's authors say, and identifies an area of medicine ripe for improvement. "Some surgeons specialize in complex open operations, and we should endorse that expertise," says Marty Makary, M.D., M.P.H., ...
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