Regan M Stoneburner, Michelle A Giuffrida, Jacqueline E Scott
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Abstract
Objective: To document the utilization and training of laparoscopic and thoracoscopic minimally invasive surgery (MIS) techniques within the American, European, Australian and New Zealand Colleges of Small Animal Veterinary Surgeons (ACVS, ECVS, and ANZCVS) in 2020.
Study design: Observational study.
Sample population: Diplomates and residents of the ACVS, ECVS, and FANZCVS.
Methods: An electronic survey was sent using veterinary list servers. Questions were organized into categories evaluating (1) the demographics of the study population and the caseload, (2) comfort level with specific procedures, (3) motivating factors and limitations, and (4) surgical training and the role of the governing bodies.
Results: Respondents included 111 practicing surgeons and 28 residents. Respondents' soft-tissue MIS caseloads had increased since they first started performing MIS; however, most respondents were only comfortable performing basic laparoscopy. Over half of the respondents agreed on the patient benefits and high standard of care provided by MIS. Perceived adequate soft-tissue training in MIS during residency was strongly associated with perceived proficiency at the time of survey response. Most respondents agreed that the specialty colleges should take a more active role in developing standards for soft-tissue MIS, with residents agreeing that a required standardized course would be beneficial.
Conclusion: Soft-tissue MIS is widely performed by diplomates and residents. Perceived adequate soft-tissue MIS training was strongly associated with perceived proficiency.
Clinical significance: There is substantial underutilization of advanced MIS techniques in veterinary specialty surgical practice, which might be improved by a stronger focus on MIS training during residency.
目的记录2020年美国、欧洲、澳大利亚和新西兰小动物兽医学院(ACVS、ECVS和ANZCVS)对腹腔镜和胸腔镜微创手术(MIS)技术的使用和培训情况:研究设计:观察性研究:抽样人群:ACVS、ECVS 和 FANZCVS 的认证医师和住院医师:使用兽医列表服务器发送电子调查问卷。调查问题分为以下几类:(1) 研究对象的人口统计学特征和工作量;(2) 特定手术的舒适度;(3) 动机因素和局限性;(4) 外科培训和管理机构的作用:受访者包括 111 名执业外科医生和 28 名住院医师。受访者自开始实施 MIS 以来,软组织 MIS 的工作量有所增加;然而,大多数受访者仅能胜任基本的腹腔镜手术。超过半数的受访者认同 MIS 为患者带来的益处和高标准的医疗服务。在住院医师培训期间是否接受过充分的 MIS 软组织培训与受访者回答调查时的熟练程度密切相关。大多数受访者认为,专科院校应在制定软组织 MIS 标准方面发挥更积极的作用,住院医师也认为开设必修的标准化课程将大有裨益:结论:软组织 MIS 广泛应用于专科医师和住院医师。临床意义:临床意义:在兽医专科手术实践中,先进的MIS技术利用率严重不足,在住院医师培训期间加强对MIS培训的关注可能会改善这一状况。
期刊介绍:
Veterinary Surgery, the official publication of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons and European College of Veterinary Surgeons, is a source of up-to-date coverage of surgical and anesthetic management of animals, addressing significant problems in veterinary surgery with relevant case histories and observations.
It contains original, peer-reviewed articles that cover developments in veterinary surgery, and presents the most current review of the field, with timely articles on surgical techniques, diagnostic aims, care of infections, and advances in knowledge of metabolism as it affects the surgical patient. The journal places new developments in perspective, encompassing new concepts and peer commentary to help better understand and evaluate the surgical patient.