| Literature DB >> 28161793 |
G Perez-Abadia1, M Janko2, L Pindur3, M Sauerbier4, J H Barker5, I Joshua1, I Marzi2, J Frank2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Microsurgery courses, taught external to surgical training programs, are essential for acquiring the high level of technical skill required for clinical proficiency.Entities:
Keywords: Education; Evaluation in microsurgery; Frankfurt microsurgery course; Microsurgery; Skills; Training
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28161793 PMCID: PMC5487763 DOI: 10.1007/s00068-016-0759-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Trauma Emerg Surg ISSN: 1863-9933 Impact factor: 3.693
Fig. 1a: Non-live model. b: Preparation of the live rat
Fig. 2Full-time hands-on instruction
Fig. 3The four main vessel anastomosis techniques taught in the microcourse; a Arterial end-to-end anastomosis, b Venous end-to-end anastomosis, c Interpositional vein graft anastomoses, and d End-to-side anastomosis. Arrows indicate the direction of blood flow. Marks on the overlaid ruler = 1 mm
Fig. 4Inspection with the instructor of a venous anastomosis, on the inside of the vessel lumen to asses the quality of suturing technique
Fig. 5Country of origin
Fig. 6Specialty of course participants
Post-course online survey questions
| Current level of surgical training? |
Gender, age, and previous microsurgery experience of course participants
|
| Mean (SD) | |
|---|---|---|
| Female | 53 (30) | |
| Male | 122 (70) | |
| Age (years) | 34.5 (6.4) | |
| Previous microsurgery course | ||
| Participants who had taken a microsurgery course previously | 21 (12) | |
| Participants who had not taken a microsurgery course previously | 154 (88) | |
| Previous clinical microsurgery experience | ||
| No experience | 43 (24.6) | |
| Less than 1 year | 77 (44.0) | |
| Between 1 and 2 years | 36 (20.6) | |
| More than 2 years | 19 (10.9) | |
Number and patency rates of different anastomoses performed
| No of participants who attempted a given task at least once | No of participants who performed at least one patent anastomosis | % of participants who performed at least one patent anastomosis | No of overall attempts at a given task | No of patent anastomoses overall | % of successfully performed tasks | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arterial anastomosis | 174 | 164 |
| 436 | 356 |
|
| Venous anastomosis | 167 | 100 |
| 319 | 141 |
|
| Venous graft | 148 | 81 |
| 166 | 85 |
|
| End-to-side anastomosis | 158 | 135 |
| 180 | 148 |
|
| One-way-up artery | 51 | 49 |
| 56 | 54 |
|
| One-way-up vein | 21 | 12 |
| 22 | 12 |
|
| Continuous-suture technique | 11 | 10 |
| 11 | 10 |
|
Fig. 7Microsurgical experience at the time of the course and presently
Fig. 8Number of microsurgical cases performed per year before the course and presently