Readiness of Graduating General Surgery Residents To Perform Common Pediatric Surgery Procedures.

Rebecca Moreci, Alyssa Pradarelli, Kayla Marcotte, Chia Chye Yee, Andrew Krumm, Brian C George, Benjamin Zendejas
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Abstract

Objective: Up to 40% of pediatric surgery procedures occur at adult hospitals. We aim to evaluate how competent graduating general surgery residents are to perform common pediatric surgery procedures.

Design: Pediatric and adult inguinal (IH) and umbilical (UH) hernia operative evaluations were collected. Ratings were analyzed using Bayesian generalized linear mixed models. The primary outcome was graduating residents' estimated probability of being competent to perform an IH or UH repair.

Setting: This study was conducted using operative assessment data from general surgery programs in the Society for Improving Medical and Professional Learning (SIMPL) collaborative.

Participants: 113,621 evaluations (2,924 UH, 5,555 IH) from 7,032 categorical general surgery residents were analyzed from 2015-2023.

Results: Graduating residents had an adjusted probability of being competent to perform an adult IH of 94.3% (Interquartile Range [IQR] 83.4%-98.3%). In contrast, competence probabilities were 79.5% (IQR 52.7%-93.3%) for a <6 month old, 89.6% (IQR 72.1%-96.9%) for a 6 month to 5 year old, and 89.9% (IQR 71.9%-96.9%) for a >5 year old. For UH repairs, competence probabilities were similar for adult (97.6%, IQR 92.4%-99.3%) and pediatric procedures (97.3% for <5 years old [IQR 91.4%-99.2%]; 97.6% for >5 years old [IQR 92.3%-99.3%]).

Conclusions: Nearly all graduating general surgery residents are competent to perform pediatric UH repairs. However, there is variability in competence of general surgery residents performing pediatric IH repairs, especially in children <6 months old.

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即将毕业的普通外科住院医师对实施常见小儿外科手术的准备情况。
目的:高达 40% 的小儿外科手术发生在成人医院。我们的目的是评估即将毕业的普外科住院医师执行常见小儿外科手术的能力:设计:收集小儿和成人腹股沟(IH)和脐(UH)疝手术评估。采用贝叶斯广义线性混合模型对评分进行分析。主要结果是即将毕业的住院医师估计有能力进行IH或UH修补术的概率:本研究使用了医学与专业学习改进协会(SIMPL)合作项目中普外科项目的手术评估数据:分析了2015-2023年期间来自7032名分类普外科住院医师的113,621份评估(2,924份UH,5,555份IH):经过调整,毕业住院医师胜任成人 IH 的概率为 94.3%(四分位距 [IQR] 83.4%-98.3%)。相比之下,5 岁儿童的胜任概率为 79.5%(IQR 52.7%-93.3%)。对于 UH 修复,成人(97.6%,IQR 92.4%-99.3%)和儿童手术(5 岁儿童为 97.3%[IQR 92.3%-99.3%])的胜任概率相似:结论:几乎所有即将毕业的普外科住院医师都能胜任小儿 UH 修复手术。结论:几乎所有毕业的普外科住院医师都能胜任小儿 UH 修复术,但普外科住院医师在小儿 IH 修复术方面的能力存在差异,尤其是在儿童方面。
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