Operative Trends in Orthopaedic Hand Surgery Fellowships.

IF 0.3 Q4 SURGERY Journal of Hand and Microsurgery Pub Date : 2022-02-16 eCollection Date: 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0042-1742457
James J Drinane, Stella Lee, Yannick A J Hoftiezer, Neal C Chen, Kyle R Eberlin
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Objective  Since 1958, more than 50 postresidency fellowship programs in hand surgery have been introduced within the United States. Ongoing changes in health care and medical education necessitate the evaluation of these fellowships. The purpose of this study is to identify trends in operative experience over time regarding procedure volume, surgery type, and anatomic region. Materials and Methods  National Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) case logs of graduating orthopaedic hand surgery fellows were evaluated for years 2011 to 2019. Procedures were grouped according to ACGME-defined categories for hand surgery. The mean number of procedures per fellow in each category was trended over time using a Mann-Kendall test. Results  All 1,257 fellows were included. The mean number of procedures completed annually by each fellow increased from 797.6 in 2011 to 945.6 in 2019 ( p  < 0.01). Over the course of the study period, there were increases in the number of "soft tissue," "fracture," and "nerve" procedures ( p  < 0.001), while the number of "congenital" procedures decreased ( p  < 0.05). Additionally, small but statistically significant increases were found in "amputation," "Dupuytren's," and "decompression of tendon sheath/synovectomy/ganglions" procedures ( p <  0.01). Conclusion  There has been an increase in the number of procedures performed by orthopaedic hand surgery fellows over the past decade. This appears to be due to the increase in nerve, fracture, and soft tissue categories, and there has been a decrease in the number of congenital cases completed. These data confirm that the operative experiences for most hand surgery fellows are robust and growing over time.

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手部矫形外科研究员的手术趋势。
目标 自 1958 年以来,美国已推出 50 多个手外科实习后研究金项目。随着医疗保健和医学教育的不断变化,有必要对这些研究金项目进行评估。本研究的目的是确定手术量、手术类型和解剖区域方面的手术经验随时间变化的趋势。材料和方法 对 2011 年至 2019 年毕业的手外科骨科研究员的国家毕业医学教育认证委员会(ACGME)病例日志进行了评估。根据 ACGME 定义的手外科手术类别对手术进行分组。使用 Mann-Kendall 检验法对每个类别中每位研究员的平均手术次数进行了时间趋势分析。结果 共纳入了 1,257 名研究员。每位研究员每年完成的平均手术数量从 2011 年的 797.6 例增加到 2019 年的 945.6 例(P P P 0.01)。结论 在过去十年中,手外科骨科研究员完成的手术数量有所增加。这似乎是由于神经、骨折和软组织类别的增加,而完成的先天性病例数量有所减少。这些数据证实,大多数手外科研究员的手术经验都很丰富,而且随着时间的推移还在不断增加。
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