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In 2012, more than 538,000 surgeries were performed in Canada. This is more than in any other year on record.

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If there is a four percent chance that something will occur that means that it will happen four times out of 100. To clarify a bit: Say there is a 4 per cent chance of a given complication following a specific kind of surgery. This means that on average (counting many hundreds or thousands of surgeries) the complication appears in 4 surgeries out of every hundred surgeries.


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What is a four percent chance?

If there is a four percent chance that something will occur that means that it will happen four times out of 100. To clarify a bit: Say there is a 4 per cent chance of a given complication following a specific kind of surgery. This means that on average (counting many hundreds or thousands of surgeries) the complication appears in 4 surgeries out of every hundred surgeries.