Orthopaedic surgical training exposure at a South African academic hospital - is the experience diverse and in depth?

Cara Dunn, M. Held, M. Laubscher, M. Nortje, S. Roche, R. Dunn
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ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: With increasing pressure on our training hospitals, we undertook to ascertain whether our clinical orthopaedic surgery training platform is providing adequate surgical exposure, both in diversity and the level of trainee participation METHODS: The orthopaedic surgery database was interrogated for theatre procedures logged for the 12-month period 1 January to 31 December 2018. Each theatre case was assessed as to the level of trainee participation, whether it was performed during or after hours, and categorised as being elective or trauma in nature, as well as the orthopaedic subdiscipline RESULTS: A total of 3 147 orthopaedic surgical procedures were logged with an even split of elective (51.1%) and trauma (49.9%) cases. Adults predominated in the trauma group while the paediatric service contributed most to the elective cases, followed by arthroplasty and spine. Overall, 25.5% of procedures were performed by consultants and 74.5% by registrars. Registrars were more frequently the primary surgeon in trauma cases (90%) compared to elective procedures (59%) (p < 0.001). Of the elective cases, 37% were performed by registrars as supervised unscrubbed and 22% as supervised scrubbed operations. In total, 17.5% of cases were performed after hours, with 31.7% of trauma surgeries and only 2.9% of elective surgeries occurring after hours. Registrars were the primary surgeon in 98.7% of after-hours trauma cases and 58% of after-hours elective cases under unscrubbed supervision CONCLUSION: Our study presents the surgical experience and level of participation available to orthopaedic surgical trainees in a South African training hospital where their exposure was an equal number of elective and trauma cases. The vast majority of the cases were performed by the registrars in their supervised unscrubbed capacity although the more complex, elective cases were performed by consultants. Almost all after-hours trauma cases were performed by registrars. This suggests the platform allows for a high level of registrar surgical participation and training despite the challenges. Further review is required to assess achievement of trainee competency and whether in fact the current experience is adequate Level of evidence: Level 4 Keywords: orthopaedic registrar surgical experience, South African orthopaedic training exposure, orthopaedic case exposure
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在南非一家学术医院接受整形外科培训——经验是否丰富而深入?
背景:随着培训医院的压力越来越大,我们着手确定我们的临床骨科手术培训平台是否提供了足够的手术暴露,包括多样性和学员参与水平。方法:对骨科手术数据库进行查询,获取2018年1月1日至12月31日12个月期间记录的手术室手术。评估了每个手术室病例的受术者参与程度,是否在工作时间或工作后进行,并将其分类为选择性或创伤性,以及骨科分支学科。结果:总共记录了3147例骨科手术,其中选择性(51.1%)和创伤(49.9%)病例平均分配。成人在创伤组中占主导地位,而儿科服务在选择性病例中贡献最多,其次是关节成形术和脊柱。总体而言,25.5%的手术由顾问完成,74.5%由注册商完成。在创伤病例中,登记员(90%)比选择性手术(59%)更常担任主要外科医生(p < 0.001)。在选择性病例中,37%的病例由注册商进行监督无清洗操作,22%的病例进行监督清洗操作。总的来说,17.5%的病例是在下班后进行的,其中31.7%的创伤手术和2.9%的选择性手术是在下班后进行的。结论:我们的研究展示了南非一家培训医院骨科外科受训者的手术经验和参与程度,在那里,他们接触的选修课和创伤病例的数量是相等的。绝大多数个案由注册主任以其受监督的身份处理,但较复杂的选修个案则由顾问处理。几乎所有下班后的创伤病例都是由登记员处理的。这表明,尽管面临挑战,该平台允许高水平的注册医生参与手术和培训。需要进一步的审查来评估实习生能力的成就,以及目前的经验是否足够。证据级别:4级关键词:骨科注册医师手术经验,南非骨科培训曝光,骨科病例曝光
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SA Orthopaedic Journal
SA Orthopaedic Journal Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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