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Virtual perioperative smoking cessation bundle in a tertiary care hospital

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  • Early experience of an integrated ambulatory care program for joint replacement surgery
    Integrated ambulatory care is a safe and effective model of improving access for patients requiring joint replacement surgery
  • A pilot randomized trial of a virtual perioperative smoking cessation bundle in a tertiary care hospital
    The BuTT Out Pilot showed that a virtual perioperative smoking cessation bundle is feasible and results in patients using evidence-based quit aids.
  • Trends and variations in Canadian thoracic surgical volume and perioperative practice during the COVID-19 pandemic
    Study findings show how surgeons and institutions responded to the pandemic and inform strategies for Canadian thoracic practice in the event of future analogous events.
  • Wellness interventions in surgery: a scoping review
    In a scoping review, authors found a prevalence of individual-level interventions targeting emotional wellness, reflecting a belief that surgeons are responsible for their own wellness.
  • Evaluating variability in use of intravenous albumin in patients undergoing surgery for cancer
    Quality improvement initiatives are warranted to curtail unnecessary albumin transfusions in the perioperative period.
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  • A Delphi study to identify prehospital and emergency department trauma care modifiers for older adults
  • Deployment of second-generation resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta for unresponsive hypotension in a polytrauma patient
  • Colorectal polyp classification and management of complex polyps for surgeon endoscopists
  • Wellness interventions in surgery: a scoping review
  • The hidden epidemiology of trauma in Nunavik: a call for a dedicated trauma registry
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CJS was founded in 1957 by a collaboration of the Canadian Medical Association, the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and Canadian university departments of surgery. Dr Robert Janes, President of the Royal College was its first editor. The chairs of the surgical departments made up the first editorial board. Today the following organizations take part in the Academic Program of the Canadian Journal of Surgery:

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