Correction to: Indian Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
10.1007/s12055-021-01188-z
The statement below in the original manuscript:
As such, ‘the quality of surgical care is not always optimal; however, 510% patients, who undergo in-patient surgery die after the procedure, and 20–30% of patients experience complications. Of those complications, 40–60% are considered avoidable, and 2040% of deaths after surgical procedures are estimated to be preventable’ [1].
should be:
As such, ‘the quality of surgical care is not always optimal; however, 5-10% patients, who undergo in-patient surgery die after the procedure, and 20–30% of patients experience complications. Of those complications, 40–60% are considered avoidable, and 20-40% of deaths after surgical procedures are estimated to be preventable’ [1].
The original article has been corrected.
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