Examples of 'operative mortality' in a sentence

Meaning of "operative mortality"

operative mortality - Operative mortality is a medical term that denotes the rate of deaths that occur during or immediately following a surgical procedure, often used to evaluate the success and risks associated with surgical interventions

How to use "operative mortality" in a sentence

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Operative mortality was zero in both groups.
Patient socioeconomic status is an independent predictor of operative mortality.
No operative mortality and conversion to open surgery were recorded.
The surgery can be performed with a low operative mortality.
The operative mortality rate was zero.
Surgical repair or replacement of the tricuspid valve carries a high operative mortality.
Operative mortality was comparable between the three groups.
Reported a significant reduction in operative mortality of patients submitted to the combined procedure.
Operative mortality was of one case.
Emergent hepatic resection has been the treatment of choice but has high operative mortality.
No operative mortality occurred.
Trends in Hospital volume and operative mortality for high risk surgery.
Both operative mortality and outcome are more likely to be adverse in the following,.
However, this advantage in respect to the operative mortality is lost with time.
And yet, operative mortality dropped profoundly.

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As short-term results the models predict operative mortality and morbidity.
The operative mortality for this procedure, particularly in the elderly, is relatively large.
There was a non-significant trend towards lower operative mortality with local anaesthetic.
The operative mortality rate for strictly elective AAA surgery is generally below 5 %.
Deaths occurring within the first 30 days after the surgery were considered as operative mortality.
RESULTS, There was no operative mortality or need of mechanical circulatory support.
When well-succeeded, clinical results are reasonable, without the significant operative mortality rates associated with reoperation.
Operative mortality was defined as death within 30 days of surgery.
Results, There was no operative mortality.
The overall operative mortality was 5 % which only involved high-risk patients.
The Parsonnet index was used to predict the operative mortality risk Table 2.
The operative mortality for ruptured AAA is above 40 % for open surgery.
Two animals died, the operative mortality being 6.
This surgical strategy, particularly in high-risk patients, contributes to a reduction in the operative mortality.
The operative mortality rate is as low as around 4 % 3.
In the hands of an experienced physician, operative mortality is less than 1.
The operative mortality rate was 7 %.
Major morbidity is in the range of 5 % and operative mortality is 1 %.
The operative mortality rate is around 1-2 % but varies according to case type.
Results, Operative mortality in this series was 0 %.
Operative mortality rates in the literature range from 0 to 5.3 % for this population of high-risk patients.
In the literature, operative mortality during ACF open repair ranges from 16 to 66.
Operative mortality in this series of 40 high-surgical-risk patients submitted to endovascular AAA repair was 2.5.

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