从杰罗姆·p·韦伯斯特医生的病例记录看美国早期整形外科教育:1943-1948

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 SURGERY
Alexander F. Dagi, Juliana Marquez, Catherine L. Ly, Christine H. Rohde, Jarrod T. Bogue
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被誉为美国“整形外科教育之父”的杰罗姆·p·韦伯斯特(Jerome P. Webster)创立了哥伦比亚大学第一个整形外科教授和住院医师项目。他的教育理念是由威廉·霍尔斯特德、哈罗德·吉利斯爵士和维尔雷·布莱尔的训练形成的,并结合了第一次世界大战的服务和国际教学经验。本研究检查了韦伯斯特从1943年至1948年的病例记录,这些记录来自哥伦比亚大学医学中心档案,以了解他的教育方法和外科实践。我们根据类型、解剖位置和重建技术对820例记录在案的手术进行了分类,同时分析了随附的插图和患者笔记。韦伯斯特的实践主要集中在头部、面部和颈部手术(51.6%),其中耳朵重建(107例)、鼻腔手术(94例)和唇部修复(46例)占主导地位。手部和上肢手术占15.3%,而乳房和躯干手术仅占5.5%。常用的手术技术包括裂厚移植(57例)、椎弓根皮瓣(121例)和管状椎弓根(28例)。主要病因包括烧伤重建(13.7%)、先天性畸形矫正(8.7%)和疤痕修复(16.3%)。韦伯斯特的教育方法强调通过与画家伊万·韦伯斯特共同创作的插图详细的视觉记录,动手技术培训,以及通过住院医师笔记系统地记录临床判断。他的方法建立了基本原则,继续影响当代整形外科训练,表明该领域的基础是实现功能和美学上适当的重建,而不是纯粹的解剖学焦点。
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Early Plastic Surgery Education in the United States through the Lens of Dr. Jerome P. Webster's Case Logs: 1943-1948
Jerome P. Webster, known as the "father of plastic surgery education" in the United States, established Columbia University's first plastic surgery professorship and residency program. His educational philosophy was shaped by formative training with William Halsted, Sir Harold Gillies, and Vilray Blair, combined with World War I service and international teaching experience. This study examines Webster's case logs from 1943-1948, digitized from the Columbia University Medical Center Archives, to understand his educational approach and surgical practice. We categorized 820 documented procedures by type, anatomical location, and reconstructive technique while analyzing accompanying illustrations and patient notes. Webster's practice focused primarily on head, face, and neck procedures (51.6%), with ear reconstruction (107 cases), nasal procedures (94 cases), and lip repairs (46 cases) predominating. Hand and upper extremity procedures constituted 15.3% of cases, while breast and torso procedures accounted for just 5.5%. Common surgical techniques included split-thickness grafting (57 cases), pedicle flaps (121 cases), and tube pedicles (28 cases). Major etiologies included burn reconstruction (13.7%), congenital anomaly correction (8.7%), and scar revision (16.3%). Webster's educational methodology emphasized detailed visual documentation through illustrations co-created with painter Ivan Webster, hands-on technical training, and systematic recording of clinical judgment through resident notes. His approach established foundational principles that continue to influence contemporary plastic surgery training, demonstrating that the field was grounded in achieving functional and aesthetically adequate reconstruction rather than being purely anatomically focused.
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CiteScore
3.10
自引率
11.10%
发文量
578
审稿时长
3.5 months
期刊介绍: JPRAS An International Journal of Surgical Reconstruction is one of the world''s leading international journals, covering all the reconstructive and aesthetic aspects of plastic surgery. The journal presents the latest surgical procedures with audit and outcome studies of new and established techniques in plastic surgery including: cleft lip and palate and other heads and neck surgery, hand surgery, lower limb trauma, burns, skin cancer, breast surgery and aesthetic surgery.
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