Hasan Samer S, Leith Jordan M, Smith Kevin L, Matsen Frederick A
Cincinnati Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Center, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.
J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2003 Mar-Apr;12(2):164-9. doi: 10.1067/mse.2003.23.
Practice is the repetition of an action to improve its quality. The value of the practice effect is recognized in sports, music, and surgery. The number of times a surgical procedure is performed may have a bearing on how well it is done. We investigated the relative frequency with which hip, knee, and shoulder replacements are performed by individual surgeons. The 1998 database of the Center for Medical Consumers in New York State revealed that over 40% of hip or knee replacement surgeons performed 10 or more replacements. In contrast, only 10 shoulder replacement surgeons (3%) performed 10 or more such procedures; 75% performed only one or two. The distribution of shoulder replacement among surgeons was statistically different than for hip or knee replacement (P <.0001). These findings suggest the need for robust educational programs to minimize the potential adverse effects of low surgeon volume for the patients undergoing these procedures.
练习是对一个动作的重复以提高其质量。练习效果的价值在体育、音乐和外科手术中得到认可。一种外科手术执行的次数可能与其完成的质量有关。我们调查了各个外科医生进行髋关节、膝关节和肩关节置换手术的相对频率。纽约州医疗消费者中心1998年的数据库显示,超过40%的髋关节或膝关节置换外科医生进行了10次或更多次置换手术。相比之下,只有10名肩关节置换外科医生(3%)进行了10次或更多次此类手术;75%的医生只做了一两次。外科医生之间肩关节置换手术的分布与髋关节或膝关节置换手术在统计学上存在差异(P<.0001)。这些发现表明需要强有力的教育项目,以尽量减少外科医生手术量低对接受这些手术的患者可能产生的不利影响。