Somford Matthijs P, Nieuwe Weme Rebecca A, Sierevelt Inger, Eygendaal Denise
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Rijnstate Hospital, Wagnerlaan 55, 6814 AD, Arnhem, The Netherlands.
Department of General Surgery, Isala Clinics, Zwolle, The Netherlands.
Eur J Orthop Surg Traumatol. 2017 Oct;27(7):883-887. doi: 10.1007/s00590-017-1908-x. Epub 2017 Jan 25.
With a survey among Dutch orthopedic surgeons, we try to assess whether eponymous terms are still in use in daily practice. We also tried to find out whether younger generations tend to use them less than our older colleagues.
In a survey consisting of 57 eponymous terms, 67 participants were asked to mark the eponyms they knew and whether they used them in daily practice.
No correlation was observed in known/used eponyms or years of experience in 58 completed surveys. Respondents who classified themselves as trauma or general orthopedic surgeons knew or used a significantly higher number of eponyms in daily practice than orthopedic surgeons who classified themselves as spine, upper limb, lower limb, sports or pediatric surgeons.
Eponymous terms are used frequently in daily practice. Super-specialization might eradicate the general orthopedic surgeon, and the number of eponyms known and used might become smaller and more focused on the super-specialty.
Our survey showed that eponymous terms are still used frequently in daily practice among both young and more senior orthopedic surgeons in The Netherlands.
通过对荷兰骨科医生的一项调查,我们试图评估在日常实践中是否仍在使用以人名命名的术语。我们还试图了解年轻一代是否比年长的同事使用这些术语的频率更低。
在一项包含57个以人名命名术语的调查中,67名参与者被要求标记出他们知道的人名以及他们在日常实践中是否使用这些术语。
在58份完成的调查问卷中,未观察到已知/使用的人名与经验年限之间存在相关性。将自己归类为创伤或普通骨科医生的受访者在日常实践中知道或使用的人名数量明显高于将自己归类为脊柱、上肢、下肢、运动或儿科外科医生的骨科医生。
在日常实践中经常使用以人名命名的术语。超级专业化可能会淘汰普通骨科医生,并且已知和使用的人名数量可能会减少,并且更集中在超级专科领域。
我们的调查表明,在荷兰,年轻和年长的骨科医生在日常实践中仍然经常使用以人名命名的术语。