Dutch Breast Implant Registry (DBIR) annual report 2018 DBIR, Dutch Breast Implant Registry

Since April 2015, the Dutch Breast Implant Registry (DBIR) has registered characteristics of patients, surgical procedures, and breast implants to monitor, benchmark, and improve the quality of breast implant surgery in the Netherlands. In addition, it can be used as a track and trace system for rec...

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Main Author: Becherer, B. E.
Corporate Authors: Dutch Institute for Clinical Auditing, Nederlandse Vereniging voor Plastische Chirurgie
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: [Leiden, Netherlands] Dutch Institute for Clinical Auditing November 2019, 2019
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Collection: National Center for Biotechnology Information - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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Summary:Since April 2015, the Dutch Breast Implant Registry (DBIR) has registered characteristics of patients, surgical procedures, and breast implants to monitor, benchmark, and improve the quality of breast implant surgery in the Netherlands. In addition, it can be used as a track and trace system for recall purposes. This is a second extended report of the Dutch Breast Implant Registry, based on a dataset from Dutch Breast Implant Registry (DBIR). The dataset of the DBIR is based on a core dataset developed by the International Collaboration of Breast Registry Activities (ICOBRA)
Item Description:"Version: 2019.01"--Page 2
Physical Description:1 PDF file (47 pages) illustrations