Sarah H Bube, Rasmus Brix, Maya B Christensen, Mathias Thostrup, Søren Grimstrup, Rikke B Hansen, Claus Dahl, Lars Konge, Nessn Azawi
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摘要
目的:评价经尿道膀胱肿瘤切除术(turt)的切除质量及其与逼尿肌存在的外科经验的关系。方法:对2015年1月1日至2016年12月31日在丹麦西兰大学医院进行的640例TURBT手术进行回顾性研究。数据包括患者特征、手术类型、外科医生类别、主治医师在场、手术报告数据、病理数据、并发症数据和复发数据。采用简单和多元逻辑回归分析外科医生经验与turt切除组织中逼尿肌存在之间的关系。结果:与咨询医生(83%)相比,接受监督的初级住院医生的逼尿肌存在明显降低(73%)(OR = 0.4, 95% CI = 0.21-0.83)。局限性在于回顾性设计和纳入TURBT的多样性。结论:我们发现手术经验可以预测逼尿肌的存在,监督的初级住院医师对患者进行turt会导致逼尿肌少于顾问。
Surgical experience is predictive for bladder tumour resection quality.
Objectives: To assess the resection quality of transurethral bladder tumour resection (TURBT) and the association to surgeon experience depending on the presence of detrusor muscle.
Methods: A retrospective study on 640 TURBT procedures performed at Zealand University Hospital, Denmark, from 1 January 2015 - 31 December 2016. Data included patient characteristics, procedure type, surgeon category, supervisor presence, surgical report data, pathological data, complications data and recurrence data. Analysis was performed using simple and multiple logistic regression on the association between surgeon experience and the presence of detrusor muscle in resected tissue from TURBT.
Results: Supervised junior residents had significant lower detrusor muscle presence (73%) compared with consultants (83%) (OR = 0.4, 95% CI = 0.21-0.83). Limitations were the retrospective design and the diversity of included TURBT.
Conclusions: It was found that surgical experience predicts detrusor muscle presence and supervised junior residents performing TURBT on patients resulted in less detrusor muscle than consultants.
期刊介绍:
Scandinavian Journal of Urology is a journal for the clinical urologist and publishes papers within all fields in clinical urology. Experimental papers related to clinical questions are also invited.Important reports with great news value are published promptly.