Trend of minimally invasive and open surgery experience of general surgery residents: Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education general surgery case log in Thailand.

Chalerm Eurboonyanun, Potchavit Aphinives, Jakrapan Wittayapairoch, Kulyada Eurboonyanun, Tharatip Srisuk, Suriya Punchai, Somchai Ruangwannasak, Kriangsak Jenwitheesuk, Emil Petrusa, Denise Gee, Roy Phitayakorn
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Purpose: Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) offers patients several benefits, such as smaller incisions, and fast recovery times. General surgery residents should be trained in both open and MIS. We aimed to examine the trends of minimally invasive and open procedures performed by general surgery residents in Thailand.

Methods: A retrospective review of the Royal College of Surgeons of Thailand and Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education general surgery case logs from 2007 to 2018 was performed for common open and laparoscopic general surgery operations. The data were grouped by three time periods, which were 2007-2010, 2011-2014, and 2015-2018, and analyzed to explore changes in the operative trends.

Results: For Thai residents, the mean number of laparoscopic operations per person per year increased from 5.97 to 9.36 (56.78% increase) and open increased from 20.02 to 27.16 (35.67% increase). There was a significant increase in the average number of minimally invasive procedures performed among cholecystectomy (5.83, 6.57, 8.10; p < 0.001) and inguinal hernia repair (0.33, 0.35, 0.66; p < 0.001). Compared to general surgery residents in the United States, Thai residents had more experience with open appendectomy, but significantly less experience with all other operations/procedures.

Conclusion: The number of open and minimally invasive procedures performed or assisted by Thai general surgery residents has slowly increased, but generally lags behind residents in the United States. The Thai education program must be updated to improve residents' technical skills in open and laparoscopic surgery to remain competitive with their global partners.

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普外科住院医师微创和开放手术经验趋势:泰国研究生医学教育认证委员会普外科病例记录。
目的:微创手术(MIS)为患者提供了一些好处,如更小的切口和更快的恢复时间。普外科住院医师应接受开放式和MIS两方面的培训。我们的目的是研究泰国普通外科住院医师进行微创和开放手术的趋势。方法:回顾性分析泰国皇家外科学院和研究生医学教育认证委员会2007年至2018年普通外科手术的病例日志。将数据按2007-2010年、2011-2014年、2015-2018年三个时间段进行分组分析,探讨手术趋势变化。结果:泰国居民平均每年腹腔镜手术次数从5.97次增加到9.36次(增加56.78%),开腹次数从20.02次增加到27.16次(增加35.67%)。在胆囊切除术中,微创手术的平均次数显著增加(5.83,6.57,8.10;P < 0.001)和腹股沟疝修补术(0.33,0.35,0.66;P < 0.001)。与美国的普通外科住院医生相比,泰国住院医生在开放性阑尾切除术方面有更多的经验,但在所有其他手术/程序方面的经验明显较少。结论:泰国普外科住院医师实施或协助的开放微创手术数量缓慢增加,但总体上落后于美国住院医师。泰国的教育项目必须更新,以提高住院医生在开放手术和腹腔镜手术方面的技术技能,以保持与全球合作伙伴的竞争力。
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