Suggestions for a Practical and Progressive Approach to Endoscopic Spine Surgery Training and Privileges

A. Yeung, A. Roberts, P. Shin, Evan Rivers, A. Paterson
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Progress within the various surgical fields has been facilitated by the use of minimally invasive procedures to achieve the same clinical outcomes as traditional techniques. Spine surgery is no different, and endoscopic spine surgery continues to demonstrate extensive applications while minimizing collateral tissue damage. Endoscopic spine surgery blends skill sets, technology, and clinical applications from both surgical spine and interventional spine. Clinicians from these fields have adopted endoscopic spine surgery. This has created a dilemma: there are now physicians providing surgical care who have not had formal spine surgical training. Some interventional spine practitioners are able to offer safe and effective endoscopic spine surgery, but training standards and practice standards are necessary for the field to progress. This article provides suggestions for a pragmatic approach to endoscopic spine surgery training and credentialing for physicians who practice interventional spine.
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对内窥镜脊柱手术训练和特权的实用和渐进方法的建议
通过使用微创手术来达到与传统技术相同的临床效果,促进了各种外科领域的进步。脊柱手术也不例外,内窥镜脊柱手术继续展示广泛的应用,同时最大限度地减少附带组织损伤。内窥镜脊柱手术融合了外科脊柱和介入性脊柱的技能、技术和临床应用。这些领域的临床医生已经采用了内窥镜脊柱手术。这就造成了一个两难境地:现在提供外科护理的医生没有接受过正式的脊柱外科训练。一些介入脊柱从业者能够提供安全有效的内窥镜脊柱手术,但培训标准和实践标准是该领域进步所必需的。这篇文章为内窥镜脊柱手术培训提供了一些实用的建议,并为从事介入性脊柱手术的医生提供了资格认证。
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