The Impact of Surgeon Experience-Consultant Versus Supervised Trainees After Elective Infrarenal EVAR: Short-term to Mid-term Outcomes.

IF 1.7 2区 医学 Q3 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Tiago F Ribeiro, Helena Fidalgo, Rita Soares Ferreira, Carlos Amaral, Frederico Bastos Gonçalves, Maria Emília Ferreira
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Abstract

Introduction: Vascular trainees are required to have a comprehensive training program, encompassing the completion of clinical, surgical, and research tasks. To fulfill their surgical abilities and performance, sufficient supervised operating time is mandatory. After open vascular procedures, it has been observed that trainee involvement does not lead to detrimental outcomes. On the contrary, its impact during endovascular procedures, which require distinct technical skills, is scarcely reported. The authors aim to analyze the impact of primary operator experience on the outcomes of elective infrarenal endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) performed within a teaching institution over a 14-year period.

Methods: This is a single-center, retrospective, comparative study. All consecutive patients submitted to elective EVAR (2011-2023) were considered. Two groups were defined: supervised trainee (ST) and consultant (C), according to the experience of the primary operator. The primary outcome was the incidence of 30-day major adverse events (MAEs). The secondary outcomes were contrast usage, operative time, bleeding, length of stay (LOS), return to operating room (OR), and freedom from aortic-related interventions up to 2 years.

Results: Overall, 507 patients were included (62.1% ST vs 32.5% C). Seventy-two MAEs occurred in 8.1%, with no differences across groups (7.0% ST vs 9.9% C, p=0.31, adjusted odds ratio [aOR]=0.94, 95% confidence interval [CI]=0.46-1.91 for ST-performed procedures), even when MAE components were depicted individually. After adjustment for confounders, no significant differences were found in contrast usage ≥120 mL (aOR=0.89, 95% CI=0.50-1.56), operative time ≥160 minutes (aOR=0.73, 95% CI=0.45-0.18), bleeding (aOR=1.13, 95% CI=0.60-2.12), intensive care unit admission (aOR=0.68, 95% CI=0.40-1.17), prolonged LOS (aOR=0.93, 95% CI=0.60-1.43), return to OR (aOR=0.91, 95% CI=0.37-2.20), and mid-term freedom from aortic-related interventions (adjusted hazard ratio [aHR]=1.39, 95% CI=0.69-2.79).

Conclusion: In carefully selected cases, elective EVAR performed by supervised trainees seems as safe and effective at mid-term as operations performed by consultants. These findings may have important implications for training programs. Further studies to confirm and clarify our findings are required.

Clinical impact: In carefully selected cases, elective EVAR performed by supervised trainees seems safe, when compared to operations performed by consultants. Short-term major adverse events, contrast usage, operative time, bleeding, secondary interventions and length of stay appear similar. Mid-term freedom-from aortic interventions is comparable. These findings may have important implications for vascular training programs.

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CiteScore
5.30
自引率
15.40%
发文量
203
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Endovascular Therapy (formerly the Journal of Endovascular Surgery) was established in 1994 as a forum for all physicians, scientists, and allied healthcare professionals who are engaged or interested in peripheral endovascular techniques and technology. An official publication of the International Society of Endovascular Specialists (ISEVS), the Journal of Endovascular Therapy publishes peer-reviewed articles of interest to clinicians and researchers in the field of peripheral endovascular interventions.
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