The Impact of a Resident, Fellow, or Physician Assistant on Operative Time and Complication Rate in Closed Reduction and Percutaneous Pin Fixation of Pediatric Distal Humerus Supracondylar Fractures

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q1 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Zachary Quanbeck MD , Etasha Bhatt MD , Deborah Quanbeck MD , Alison Schiffern MD
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Abstract

OBJECTIVE

We sought to compare operative times and complications for attending surgeons operating alone or with an assistant including an orthopedic resident, fellow, or physician assistant (PA) for closed reduction and percutaneous pinning (CRPP) of pediatric supracondylar humerus fractures (SCH), an archetypal procedure integral to the education of orthopedic trainees.

DESIGN

Using a retrospective database collected following institutional review board approval, a 1-way ANOVA (non-parametric) was used to assess the effect of assistant absence or presence by type of assistant on mean operative time. We analyzed the association between the attending surgeon assistant categories and the complication rate using Fisher's Exact Test.

SETTING

The study was performed at Gillette Children's Specialty Healthcare, St. Paul, Minnesota, and Children's Minnesota in St. Paul and Minneapolis. These three affiliated metropolitan hospitals, the last of which is a level 1 trauma facility, all share the same group of orthopedic surgeons, trainees, and physician assistants.

PARTICIPANTS

All patients under 14 years of age treated with CRPP for Gartland type 2, 3, 4 and flexion type closed supracondylar fractures between April 2006 and September 2016 were analyzed. Of 1053 patients identified by Current Procedure Terminology code 24358, data was available for 888 patients.

RESULTS

Out of the 888 patients, 44.1% were operated on by a surgeon alone, 48.4% with a resident, 4.8% with a fellow and 2.6% with a physician assistant. The ANOVA revealed a statistically significant increase (p < 0.001) in operative times when a resident participated compared to the other categories. The shortest mean surgery time (34.7 minutes) occurred when an attending surgeon and PA were present. The longest mean time (44.3 minutes) occurred with a surgeon and resident. This difference, at 9.6 minutes, constituted 28% more time. There were 40 patients with a complication, a rate of 4.5%. The rate for each of the assistant categories was surgeon alone 5.6%, with a resident 3.3%, with a fellow 4.7%, with a PA 8.7%. The Fisher's Exact Test results showed no statistically significant association between the type or absence of assistant and the complication rate.

CONCLUSION

Differences in operative times were observed across assistant categories although the mean time difference was statistically insignificant between the surgeon unassisted versus assisted by the fellow or a PA. The finding of statistically increased operative times with resident participation in this study for this specific procedure is consistent with results for most other reported orthopedic surgeries. Complication rates did not vary based on the participating personnel.
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Journal of Surgical Education
Journal of Surgical Education EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-SURGERY
CiteScore
5.60
自引率
10.30%
发文量
261
审稿时长
48 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Surgical Education (JSE) is dedicated to advancing the field of surgical education through original research. The journal publishes research articles in all surgical disciplines on topics relative to the education of surgical students, residents, and fellows, as well as practicing surgeons. Our readers look to JSE for timely, innovative research findings from the international surgical education community. As the official journal of the Association of Program Directors in Surgery (APDS), JSE publishes the proceedings of the annual APDS meeting held during Surgery Education Week.
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