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well as a markedly higher risk than white patients (all p 0.05). Patients residing in vulnerable communities characterized by a high SVI generally had worse postoperative outcomes. The impact of social vulnerability was most pronounced among black/minority patients, rather than white individuals. Efforts to ensure equitable surgical outcomes need to focus on both patient-level, as well as community-specific factors. Patients residing in vulnerable communities characterized by a high SVI generally had worse postoperative outcomes.