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Why Are There Differences in the Perceived Safety of Office-Based Surgery?
Authors:John G. Hancox  MD    Arun P. Venkat  MBA    Alicia Hill  Gloria F. Graham  MD    Phillip M. Williford  MD    Brett Coldiron  MD  FACP    Steven R. Feldman  MD  Ph  D    Rajesh Balkrishnan  Ph  D
Affiliation:Center for Dermatology Research, Department of Dermatology, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27157, USA.
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: Office-based surgery has become an important method of health-care delivery, but there is controversy about its safety and which practitioners should perform it. Several states have already or are preparing to enact legislation regulating office-based surgery. OBJECTIVE: The objective was to discuss recent literature pertaining to the safety of office surgery and to discuss reasons why there are perceived differences in its safety. METHODS: The pertinent literature is reviewed. Results. The majority of studies suggest that office surgery is safe. A recent study that found to the contrary may have methodologic flaws. CONCLUSION: The medical and legislative community should seek to scientifically examine office surgery. Overregulation or loss of office surgery would have a tremendous impact on the management of skin cancers and the delivery of quality cosmetic and laser surgery.
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