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泌尿外科医生对基于能量的手术器械的培训与知识评估。

An assessment of urologists' training and knowledge of energy-based surgical devices.

作者信息

Lehman Daniel S, Phillips Courtney K, Hruby Gregory W, Lambert Sarah, Landman Jaime

机构信息

Department of Urology, Columbia University, New York, NY 10032, USA.

出版信息

BJU Int. 2008 Jul;102(2):226-30. doi: 10.1111/j.1464-410X.2008.07599.x. Epub 2008 Apr 24.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To assess surgeons' training and current understanding of existing energy-based surgical instrumentation (ESI), we disseminated an online questionnaire to urology residents, fellows and attending urologists.

SUBJECTS AND METHODS

A two part 24-question survey was disseminated to 1000 urology residents, fellows and attending physicians. The first part of the questionnaire assessed the respondents' demographics and education about ESI; the second part evaluated the respondent's knowledge of surgical energy methods and ESI, and was stratified into nine basic- and six advanced-knowledge questions.

RESULTS

In all, 136 people (13.6%) viewed the survey and it was completed by 63 (6.3%). Respondents comprised 27 (43%) attending physicians, 14 (22%) minimally-invasive urology fellows and 22 (35%) urology residents. Among participants, 41 (64%) had received no formal didactic training on ESI, and a further 14% of respondents' didactic experience was limited to one lecture. Of the respondents, 70% said that monopolar energy was the mode most often used in surgery. Overall, the participants correctly answered 41% of the questions. Of the nine questions classified as 'basic' knowledge, respondents correctly answered 49%. Of the six questions classified as 'advanced' knowledge, 29% were answered correctly. The highest percentage score was obtained by the attending urologists, with a mean (range) score of 41 (29-86)%, followed by the fellows, with a mean score of 39.5 (29-57)%, and then the residents, at 34 (14-64)%.

CONCLUSION

Despite widespread and growing use of ESI, there is currently minimal formal training on energy modes and current energy devices being provided to urological surgeons. Both practising and training urologists have a limited understanding of surgical energy modes and of existing ESI.

摘要

目的

为评估外科医生对现有基于能量的手术器械(ESI)的培训情况及当前理解程度,我们向泌尿外科住院医师、专科住院医生及主治泌尿外科医生发放了一份在线调查问卷。

对象与方法

一份包含24个问题的两部分调查问卷被发放给1000名泌尿外科住院医师、专科住院医生及主治医生。问卷的第一部分评估受访者的人口统计学信息及关于ESI的教育情况;第二部分评估受访者对外科能量方法和ESI的知识,并分为9个基础知识问题和6个高级知识问题。

结果

共有136人(13.6%)查看了该调查问卷,63人(6.3%)完成了问卷。受访者包括27名(43%)主治医生、14名(22%)微创泌尿外科专科住院医生和22名(35%)泌尿外科住院医师。在参与者中,41人(64%)未接受过关于ESI的正规理论培训,另有14%的受访者的理论培训经历仅限于一场讲座。在受访者中,70%表示单极能量是手术中最常用的模式。总体而言,参与者正确回答了41%的问题。在被归类为“基础”知识的9个问题中,受访者正确回答了49%。在被归类为“高级”知识的6个问题中,29%被正确回答。主治泌尿外科医生获得的百分比得分最高,平均(范围)得分为41(29 - 86)%,其次是专科住院医生,平均得分为39.5(29 - 57)%,然后是住院医师,为34(14 - 64)%。

结论

尽管ESI的使用广泛且不断增加,但目前向泌尿外科医生提供的关于能量模式和当前能量设备的正规培训极少。执业和培训中的泌尿外科医生对外科能量模式和现有ESI的理解都有限。

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