Aijia Cai, Raymund E Horch, Andreas Arkudas, Wibke Müller-Seubert, Theresa Promny, Anna Girard, Laura Hameyer
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Abstract
Background: Female surgeons face challenges when trying to balance family planning and surgical duties. Although US surgeons have been thoroughly investigated in terms of obstetric complications and perception toward pregnancy, information on surgeons in German-speaking countries is lacking.
Methods: A multicentric online survey was conducted to analyze female plastic and orthopedic/trauma surgeons from Germany, and plastic surgeons from Switzerland and Austria.
Results: Mean age during first pregnancy was 33 years. More than one-third of all surgeons intentionally postponed pregnancy for professional reasons. About one-third of the German surgeons was banned from clinical work during pregnancy, whereas 6% of all Swiss/Austrian surgeons were banned. Accordingly, the Swiss/Austrian surgeons were operating more often during pregnancy. Obstetric complications ranged from 41% to 58%. The Swiss/Austrian plastic surgeons had the lowest complication rate. The rate of cervical insufficiency was approximately 4%, which was higher than in the general and US surgeons' population, whereas fertility issues and miscarriage were lower in German-speaking plastic surgeons.
Conclusions: Despite national maternity protection laws, obstetric complication rates of surgeons in German-speaking countries and the United States were similar. Cervical insufficiency was even more prevalent in the study population, which could be associated with an older age of the expectants. Therefore, those (strict) laws need to be reconsidered because a ban from surgery can lead to intentional postponement of pregnancy.
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery—Global Open is an open access, peer reviewed, international journal focusing on global plastic and reconstructive surgery.Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery—Global Open publishes on all areas of plastic and reconstructive surgery, including basic science/experimental studies pertinent to the field and also clinical articles on such topics as: breast reconstruction, head and neck surgery, pediatric and craniofacial surgery, hand and microsurgery, wound healing, and cosmetic and aesthetic surgery. Clinical studies, experimental articles, ideas and innovations, and techniques and case reports are all welcome article types. Manuscript submission is open to all surgeons, researchers, and other health care providers world-wide who wish to communicate their research results on topics related to plastic and reconstructive surgery. Furthermore, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery—Global Open, a complimentary journal to Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, provides an open access venue for the publication of those research studies sponsored by private and public funding agencies that require open access publication of study results. Its mission is to disseminate high quality, peer reviewed research in plastic and reconstructive surgery to the widest possible global audience, through an open access platform. As an open access journal, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery—Global Open offers its content for free to any viewer. Authors of articles retain their copyright to the materials published. Additionally, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery—Global Open provides rapid review and publication of accepted papers.