Survey-based Study to Assess the Self-perceived Competency in and Knowledge about Reconstructive Microsurgery among Young Plastic Surgeons

Q3 Medicine
Nutthawut Akaranuchat, Natthapong Kongkunnavat, Min Yongsuvimol
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Objective: Microvascular free tissue transfer has become a preferred reconstructive technique for managing complex wounds and defects. The aim of this questionnaire-based study was to assess self-perceived competency in and knowledge about reconstructive microsurgery among plastic surgeons who graduated from the Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University during 2015-2019. Materials and Methods: Questionnaire was sent by email elicited information about the amount of microsurgery performed in practice, types of microsurgeries performed, reconstructive methods, types of flaps used, and respondent’s opinion about the microsurgery course attended during residency/fellowship training. Results: The total response rate was 87.5%. Almost all respondents work in a government hospital (90.4%), and responses came from all regions of Thailand. Thirty-eight percent of respondents reported no microsurgery cases, and the majority of those who did perform microsurgery did so less than 20 times/year. Hand reconstruction was the most common type of microsurgical procedure. The factors that negatively influence microsurgery in clinical practice include insufficiency of resources and personnel (29.1%), excessive workload (27.3%), and long operative time (23.6%). Suggestions for improvement of the microsurgical training course include having a good objective method for assessing microsurgical practices (27.7%), increasing the volume of practice on animal model (25.5%), and an appropriate number of microsurgery cases to gain necessary experience (25.5%). Conclusion: Reconstructive microsurgery was found to be a challenging procedure for many junior-level plastic surgeons. A low volume of cases limits a surgeon’s ability to develop needed skills. Important improvements in the microsurgery training course were also recommended.
以调查为基础的研究:评估年轻整形外科医生在显微修复手术方面的自我认知能力和相关知识
目的:微血管游离组织移植已成为处理复杂伤口和缺损的首选重建技术。这项基于问卷的研究旨在评估玛希隆大学西里拉吉医院医学院2015-2019年毕业的整形外科医生在显微整形手术方面的自我认知能力和知识:通过电子邮件发送调查问卷,了解受访者在实践中实施显微外科手术的数量、实施的显微外科手术类型、重建方法、使用的皮瓣类型,以及受访者对住院医师/研究员培训期间参加的显微外科课程的看法:总回复率为 87.5%。几乎所有受访者都在政府医院工作(90.4%),受访者来自泰国所有地区。38%的受访者表示没有显微外科病例,而在进行过显微外科手术的受访者中,大多数人每年进行显微外科手术的次数少于 20 次。手部重建是最常见的显微外科手术类型。对显微外科临床实践产生负面影响的因素包括资源和人员不足(29.1%)、工作量过大(27.3%)和手术时间过长(23.6%)。对显微外科培训课程的改进建议包括:采用良好的客观方法评估显微外科实践(27.7%)、增加动物模型实践量(25.5%)以及适当数量的显微外科病例以获得必要的经验(25.5%):结论:对于许多初级整形外科医生来说,显微整形手术是一项具有挑战性的手术。病例量少限制了外科医生发展所需技能的能力。此外,还建议对显微外科培训课程进行重要改进。
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