The Kaiser Permanente (KP) Medical Device Surveillance and Assessment mission is to improve the quality of surgical care provided to KP members program-wide. By partnering with surgeons and leveraging integrated data systems, the Registries evaluate and monitor patient outcomes, new and existing technologies, and identify and facilitate implementation of clinical best practices applying advanced statistical analyses.
Highlights
Gender Differences in Recurrence After Groin Hernia Repairs Depending on Surgical Approach
Association Between Graft Type and Risk of Repeat Revision Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction (ACLR)
Association Between Drilling Techniques and Meniscal Reoperation Risk Following Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
No Difference in Periprosthetic Infection Risk for Antibiotic Bone Cement Compared to Plain Cement in Shoulder Arthroplasty