Article 6EA5C Patients have better outcomes with female surgeons, studies find

Patients have better outcomes with female surgeons, studies find

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Ian Sample Science editor
from Science | The Guardian on (#6EA5C)

Differences in technique, speed and risk-taking suggested as reasons for surgery by men leading to more problems

People who are operated on by female surgeons are less likely to experience complications and need follow-up care than when males wield the scalpel, according to two major studies that suggest male surgeons have important lessons to learn.

Doctors in Canada and Sweden reviewed more than 1m patient records from two separate medical registers and found that patients seen by female surgeons had significantly better outcomes with fewer problems in the months after the operation.

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