| Literature DB >> 27546991 |
T Schmitz-Rixen1, G Torsello2, M Steinbauer3, R T Grundmann4.
Abstract
AIM: To survey the scope of vascular surgery services in Germany.Entities:
Keywords: Endovascular surgery; Specialist; Survey; Training; Vascular surgery
Year: 2016 PMID: 27546991 PMCID: PMC4974286 DOI: 10.1007/s00772-016-0157-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gefasschirurgie ISSN: 0948-7034
Endovascular procedures in German hospitals in 2013 (Source: German Federal Statistical Office 2014)
| Procedure | German operation and procedure code | Number ( |
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| Percutaneous transluminal vascular intervention, extracranial internal carotid artery | 8-836.0k | 2427 |
| Percutaneous transluminal vascular intervention, extracranial internal carotid artery and common carotid artery | 8-836.0m | 2611 |
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| Bifurcation graft, aorto-bi-iliac without fenestration or side branch | 5-38a.14 | 7082 |
| Tubular graft, iliac without sidearm | 5-38a.40 | 1812 |
| Tubular graft, aortic without fenestration or sidearm | 5-38a.1e | 809 |
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| Other abdominal and pelvic vessels | 5-38f.9 | 3783 |
| Open surgical angioplasty: femoral vessels | 5-38f.b | 5107 |
| Open surgical angioplasty: lower leg vessels | 5-38f.c | 2318 |
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| PTA: other abdominal and pelvic vessels | 8-836.09 | 28,489 |
| PTA: visceral vessels | 8-836.0a | 3747 |
| PTA: femoral vessels | 8-836.0b | 67,048 |
| PTA: lower leg vessels | 8-836.0c | 38,792 |
PTA percutaneous transluminal angioplasty
Fig. 1Further training status among senior physicians
Technical facilities in vascular surgery departments
| Response options | Number of responses ( | % |
|---|---|---|
| C-arm | 135/223 | 60.5 |
| C-arm with flat detector | 99/223 | 44.4 |
| Hybrid procedure | 75/223 | 33.6 |
| Mini-hybrid procedure | 10/223 | 4.5 |
| Angio-suite | 91/223 | 40.8 |
Fig. 2Scope of endovascular treatment activities
Annual number of procedures performed
| Response options | Average number per responding department | Total number ( | Number of respondents |
|---|---|---|---|
| Diagnostic angiograms | 166 | 32,575 | 196 |
| Percutaneous arterial interventions | 259 | 51,078 | 197 |
| Percutaneous interventions on deep veins | 9 | 1557 | 173 |
| Percutaneous interventions on the superficial venous system | 45 | 7254 | 160 |
| Hybrid arterial procedures | 141 | 30,988 | 220 |
| Hybrid venous procedures | 8 | 1295 | 160 |
| Interventions on dialysis shunts | 35 | 7080 | 204 |
| Interventions for vascular malformations | 5 | 717 | 149 |
| Others | 24 | 844 | 35 |
Fig. 3Percentage share of the various departments of the total volume of percutaneous arterial interventions
Fig. 4Percentage share of the various departments of the total volume of hybrid procedures
The 10 procedures most frequently reported by US vascular surgeons applying for recertification examination in 1995 vs. 2009 (adapted from Eidt et al. [14])
| Rank | 1995 | 2009 |
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| 1 | Leg bypass (all) | Arteriogram |
| 2 | CEA | Varicose vein |
| 3 | AV graft | PTA |
| 4 | AAA (open) | Stent |
| 5 | Thrombectomy | Leg bypass (all) |
| 6 | Varicose vein | AV fistula |
| 7 | Digit amputation | CEA |
| 8 | Below-knee amputation | Venogram |
| 9 | AV fistula | IVC filter |
| 10 | IVC filter | EVAR |
CEA – carotid endarterectomy, AV – arteriovenous, PTA – percutaneous transluminal angioplasty, AAA – abdominal aortic aneurysm, IVC – inferior vena cava, EVAR – endovascular aortic repair
The average number of cases submitted by applicants in 1995 was 183 and 647 in 2009