Focused selection of open cerebrovascular cases for residents interested in cerebrovascular neurosurgery

Dimitri Laurent, Brandon Lucke-Wold, Kevin Pierre, Olgert Bardhi, Sijia Yue, Meghan Brennan, W. Christopher Fox, Nohra Chalouhi, Matthew J. Koch, Brian Hoh, Jamie S. Dow, Gregory J.A. Murad, Adam Polifka
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Abstract

Introduction

National and international trends continue to show greater emphasis on endovascular techniques for the treatment of cerebrovascular disease. The cerebrovascular neurosurgeon however must be adequately equipped to treat these patients via both open and endovascular techniques.

Methods

The decline in open cerebrovascular cases for aneurysm clipping has forced many trainees to pursue open cerebrovascular fellowships to increase case volume. An alternative strategy has been employed at our institution, which is early identification of subspecialty focus with resident driven self-selection of open cerebrovascular cases.

Results

This has allowed recent graduates to obtain enfolded endovascular training and a significant number of open cerebrovascular cases in order to obtain competence and exposure.

Discussion

We advocate for further self-selection paradigms supplemented with simulation training in order to obviate the need for extended post-residency fellowships.

对脑血管神经外科感兴趣的住院医师重点选择开放性脑血管病例
引言国内外趋势继续显示出对血管内技术治疗脑血管疾病的重视。然而,脑血管神经外科医生必须具备通过开放和血管内技术治疗这些患者的充分条件。方法动脉瘤夹闭术后开放性脑血管病例的减少迫使许多受训者寻求开放性脑动脉奖学金以增加病例数量。我们机构采用了另一种策略,即早期识别亚专业焦点,并对开放性脑血管病例进行居民自主选择。结果这使应届毕业生能够获得强化的血管内训练和大量开放性脑血管病例,以获得能力和暴露。讨论我们提倡进一步的自我选择模式,辅以模拟培训,以避免延长住院后研究金的需要。
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