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Michael F McGee

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Mullens C, Schoel L, McGee M, Ehlers A, Telem D, Howard R
JAMA Surg . 2024 Dec; 160(2):163-170. PMID: 39661349
Importance: Originally developed for use in contaminated fields, there is growing evidence against the use of biologic and biosynthetic mesh in ventral hernia repair. However, its prevalence and patterns of...
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Bobel M, McGee M
J Surg Oncol . 2023 Mar; 127(8):1252-1258. PMID: 36971138
Preoperative radiotherapy has improved outcomes in rectal cancer patients, however, the optimal interval between radiation and proctectomy is unknown. A review of contemporary literature suggests an 8-12 week interval between...
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Silver C, Yang A, Shan Y, Love R, Prachand V, Cradock K, et al.
J Am Coll Surg . 2023 Mar; 237(1):128-138. PMID: 36919951
Background: Surgical quality improvement collaboratives (QICs) aim to improve patient outcomes through coaching, benchmarked data reporting, and other activities. Although other regional QICs have formed organically over time, it is...
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Bilimoria K, McGee M, Williams M, Johnson J, Halverson A, OLeary K, et al.
Ann Surg Open . 2023 Mar; 4(1):e258. PMID: 36891561
Introduction: In 2014, 56 Illinois hospitals came together to form a unique learning collaborative, the Illinois Surgical Quality Improvement Collaborative (ISQIC). Our objectives are to provide an overview of the...
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Li R, Joung R, Brajcich B, Schlick C, Yang A, McGee M, et al.
J Gastrointest Surg . 2022 Jul; 26(10):2184-2192. PMID: 35819663
Introduction: With widespread adoption of enhanced recovery protocols and a push toward shorter length of stay (LOS) following colon surgery, the extent to which complications have shifted to the post-discharge...
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Brajcich B, Schlick C, Halverson A, Huang R, Yang A, Love R, et al.
J Am Coll Surg . 2022 Apr; 234(5):783-792. PMID: 35426391
Background: Adherence to bundled interventions can reduce surgical site infection (SSI) rates; however, predictors of successful implementation are poorly characterized. We studied the association of patient and hospital characteristics with...
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Ruiz-Tovar J, Boermeester M, Bordeianou L, Chang G, Gorgun E, Justinger C, et al.
J Am Coll Surg . 2022 Feb; 234(1):1-11. PMID: 35213454
Background: Previous studies have focused on the development and evaluation of care bundles to reduce the risk of surgical site infection (SSI) throughout the perioperative period. A focused examination of...
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Schlick C, Huang R, Brajcich B, Halverson A, Yang A, Kreutzer L, et al.
Dis Colon Rectum . 2021 Nov; 65(8):1052-1061. PMID: 34840291
Background: Surgical site infection reduction bundles are effective but can be complex and resource intensive. Understanding which bundle elements are associated with reduced surgical site infections may guide concise bundle...
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Brajcich B, Yuce T, Merkow R, Bilimoria K, McGee M, Zhan T, et al.
Am J Surg . 2021 Jun; 223(2):312-317. PMID: 34119328
Background: Understanding modifiable surgical risk factors is essential for preoperative optimization. We evaluated the association between smoking and complications following major gastrointestinal surgery. Methods: Patients who underwent elective colorectal, pancreatic,...
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Schlick C, Yuce T, Yang A, McGee M, Bentrem D, Bilimoria K, et al.
Surgery . 2020 Oct; 169(2):240-247. PMID: 33077197
Background: Guidelines recommend extended chemoprophylaxis for venous thromboembolism in high-risk patients having operations for inflammatory bowel disease. Quantifying patients' risk of venous thromboembolism, however, remains challenging. We sought (1) to...