Literature DB >> 15870605

Resident glaucoma surgical training in United States residency programs.

Richard P Golden1, Rohit Krishna, Peter W DeBry.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To determine current trends in resident glaucoma surgical training throughout the United States.
METHODS: A comprehensive survey was sent to the residency director of all 121 ACGME-accredited ophthalmology training programs in the United States.
RESULTS: The mean and median number of glaucoma procedures a resident will complete by the end of their training is 8.6 and 8 respectively for trabeculectomy, 5.3 and 4 for combined trabeculectomy/phacoemulsification, and 3.6 and 2 for tube-shunts. One percent of residents will gain experience as primary surgeon on trabeculectomies during their first year, 32% during their second year, and 67% during their third year. Seventy-five percent of residents are taught more than one trabeculectomy technique by more than one staff surgeon. Eighty-four percent of residents are taught glaucoma surgery almost exclusively by fellowship-trained glaucoma surgeons. Eighty-two percent of residents use antimetabolites (mitomycin C or 5-FU) as an adjunct to trabeculectomy most or all of the time. More than 96% of resident tube-shunt procedures use Ahmed, Baerveldt, or Molteno devices. Eighty percent of residents do not perform any pediatric glaucoma surgeries. Sixty-two percent of residents rotate out of their main facility to perform glaucoma surgery.
CONCLUSIONS: Residents are being exposed to glaucoma surgery early in their residency training. Most are performing a variety of different procedures and techniques, and are taught by fellowship-trained surgeons. Residents gain very little exposure to pediatric glaucoma surgery. All programs reported compliance with minimum RRC requirements for glaucoma filtering surgery.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15870605     DOI: 10.1097/01.ijg.0000159122.49488.60

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Glaucoma        ISSN: 1057-0829            Impact factor:   2.503


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Review 1.  Resident surgical training in glaucoma.

Authors:  Steven J Gedde; Kateki Vinod
Journal:  Curr Opin Ophthalmol       Date:  2016-03       Impact factor: 3.761

Review 2.  Comparison of Outcomes of Resident-performed Ahmed Valve Implantation vs Trabeculectomy.

Authors:  Robert A Sharpe; Leah L Kammerdiener; Kendall W Wannamaker; Jie Fan; Elizabeth D Sharpe
Journal:  J Curr Glaucoma Pract       Date:  2016-08-05

3.  Microinvasive Glaucoma Surgical Training in United States Ophthalmology Residency Programs.

Authors:  Cindi K Yim; Christopher C Teng; Joshua L Warren; James C Tsai; Nisha Chadha
Journal:  Clin Ophthalmol       Date:  2020-06-26

4.  Simulation-based surgical education for glaucoma versus conventional training alone: the GLAucoma Simulated Surgery (GLASS) trial. A multicentre, multicountry, randomised controlled, investigator-masked educational intervention efficacy trial in Kenya, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda and Zimbabwe.

Authors:  William H Dean; John Buchan; Stephen Gichuhi; Heiko Philippin; Simon Arunga; Agrippa Mukome; Fisseha Admassu; Karinya Lewis; William Makupa; Juliet Otiti; Min J Kim; David Macleod; Colin Cook; Matthew J Burton
Journal:  Br J Ophthalmol       Date:  2021-01-25       Impact factor: 5.908

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