Is volume of surgical activity relevant for surgeon's evaluation?

R.-O. Fourcade
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“Often done, better done” is a popular saying that may lead health authorities to use the volume of surgical activity to assess surgical quality, including eventually this criteria in their certification manual. Very few data indeed support this idea in Urology. On the other hand, well-conducted studies clearly show that high volume activity does not always avoid surgical complications. Moreover, fair statistics should be applied to urologists, with proper calculation of confidence intervals, before scrutinizing reasons why they may appear “to differ” from the assigned goal or their colleagues' average. This, for major urologic operations, can only be done after a prolonged observation period, sometimes reaching over a decade.

手术活动量是否与外科医生的评估有关?
“做得多,做得好”是一个流行的说法,可能会导致卫生当局使用手术活动量来评估手术质量,最终包括在其认证手册中的这一标准。很少有数据支持泌尿外科的这一观点。另一方面,充分实施的研究清楚地表明,高强度的运动并不总是避免手术并发症。此外,公平的统计数据应该应用于泌尿科医生,在仔细检查他们可能与指定目标或同事的平均水平“不同”的原因之前,应适当计算置信区间。对于主要的泌尿外科手术,这只能在长时间的观察期后进行,有时长达十年以上。
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Annales D Urologie
Annales D Urologie 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
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