澳大利亚中部农村医院普通外科医生的手术病例量。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 SURGERY
Harleen Kaur, Aisha Abdulmoeed Arayne, Steven Paredes, Antonio Barbaro, Yara Elgindy, Steven Tran, Jayantha Senaratne
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摘要

背景:关于澳大利亚中部普通外科医生的病例量的公开数据有限。该地区有大量土著人口,与非土著人口相比,他们往往面临更高的慢性病发病率,需要更频繁的手术干预。本研究旨在概述爱丽丝泉医院外科医生的工作量,以确定未来外科医生的必要技能和外科教育。方法:回顾性分析2012年1月至2021年12月在澳大利亚中部爱丽丝泉医院进行的所有普外科手术病例。使用RACS发病率审计和日志工具对外科手术以及医疗保险福利计划项目编号进行分类。编制了表格,列出关于程序类型和数量的年度和特定专业数据。结果:2012年1月至2021年12月,共手术35 318例,其中普通外科92.5%,整形和重建手术3%,血管手术2.8%。土著患者接受手术的比例(50-60%)高于非土著患者(30-50%)。常见的手术包括脓肿的切开和引流以及伤口的清创,而各专科的趋势显示耳鼻喉科和整形手术的减少,胸外科和血管手术的稳定,泌尿外科手术的数量增加。结论:农村中心的普通外科医生必须具备广泛的技能,能够进行各种手术。应鼓励受训者考虑在农村地区执业,感兴趣的人应考虑到他们计划服务的社区的具体需要。
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Operative caseload of general surgeons working in a rural hospital in Central Australia.

Background: There is limited published data on the caseload of general surgeons in Central Australia. The region has a significant Indigenous population, who often face higher rates of chronic diseases and require more frequent surgical interventions compared to non-Indigenous individuals. This study aims to outline the workload of surgeons at Alice Springs Hospital to determine the necessary skill set and surgical education for future surgeons.

Methods: A retrospective review of all general surgery operative cases performed in Central Australia, Alice Springs Hospital was conducted between January 2012 and December 2021. The RACS Morbidity Audit and Logbook Tool was used to classify surgical procedures along with Medicare Benefits Schedule item numbers. Tables were created to present the annual and specialty-specific data on the types and volumes of procedures.

Results: From January 2012 to December 2021, 35 318 cases were performed, with 92.5% being general surgery, 3% plastics and reconstructive surgery and 2.8% vascular procedures. Indigenous patients received a higher proportion of procedures (50-60%) compared to non-Indigenous patients (30-50%). Common procedures included incision and drainage of abscesses and debridement of wounds, while trends across specialties showed a decline in ENT and plastic surgeries, stable thoracic and vascular cases, and increased numbers of urology operations.

Conclusion: General surgeons in rural centres must possess a wide range of skills and be capable of performing a variety of procedures. Trainees should be encouraged to consider practicing in rural areas, and those interested should account for the specific needs of the communities they plan to serve.

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ANZ Journal of Surgery
ANZ Journal of Surgery 医学-外科
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2.50
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720
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期刊介绍: ANZ Journal of Surgery is published by Wiley on behalf of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons to provide a medium for the publication of peer-reviewed original contributions related to clinical practice and/or research in all fields of surgery and related disciplines. It also provides a programme of continuing education for surgeons. All articles are peer-reviewed by at least two researchers expert in the field of the submitted paper.
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