Lawson McLean Aaron, Vetrano Ignazio G, Lawson McLean Anna C, Conti Alfredo, Mertens Patrick, Müther Michael, Nemir Jakob, Peschillo Simone, Santacroce Antonio, Sarica Can, Tuleasca Constantin, Zoia Cesare, Régis Jean
Department of Neurosurgery, Jena University Hospital - Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Jena, Germany.
Comprehensive Cancer Center Central Germany (CCCG), Jena University Hospital, Jena, Germany.
Brain Spine. 2024 Mar 26;4:102794. doi: 10.1016/j.bas.2024.102794. eCollection 2024.
INTRODUCTION: The field of neurosurgery faces challenges with the increasing involvement of other medical specialties in areas traditionally led by neurosurgeons. This paper examines the implications of this development for neurosurgical practice and patient care, with a focus on specialized areas like pain management, peripheral nerve surgery, and stereotactic radiosurgery. RESEARCH QUESTION: To assess the implications of the expanded scope of other specialties for neurosurgical practice and to consider the response of the EANS Frontiers in Neurosurgery Committee to these challenges. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Analysis of recent trends in neurosurgery, including the shift in various procedures to other specialties, demographic challenges, and the emergence of minimally invasive techniques. This analysis draws on relevant literature and the initiatives of the Frontiers in Neurosurgery Committee. RESULTS: We explore a possible decrease in neurosurgical involvement in certain areas, which may have implications for patient care and access to specialized neurosurgical interventions. The Frontiers in Neurosurgery Committee's role in addressing these concerns is highlighted, particularly in terms of training, education, research, and networking for neurosurgeons, especially those early in their careers. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: The potential decrease in neurosurgical involvement in certain specialties warrants attention. This paper emphasizes the importance of carefully considered responses by neurosurgical societies, such as the EANS, to ensure neurosurgeons continue to play a vital role in managing neurological diseases. Emphasis on ongoing education, integration of minimally invasive techniques, and multidisciplinary collaboration is essential for maintaining the field's competence and quality in patient care.
引言:随着其他医学专科越来越多地涉足传统上由神经外科医生主导的领域,神经外科领域面临着挑战。本文探讨了这一发展对神经外科实践和患者护理的影响,重点关注疼痛管理、周围神经外科和立体定向放射外科等专业领域。 研究问题:评估其他专科范围扩大对神经外科实践的影响,并考虑欧洲神经外科协会(EANS)神经外科前沿委员会对这些挑战的应对措施。 材料与方法:分析神经外科的近期趋势,包括各种手术向其他专科的转移、人口统计学挑战以及微创技术的出现。该分析借鉴了相关文献以及神经外科前沿委员会的举措。 结果:我们探讨了神经外科在某些领域参与度可能下降的情况,这可能对患者护理和获得专业神经外科干预措施产生影响。强调了神经外科前沿委员会在解决这些问题中的作用,特别是在神经外科医生(尤其是职业生涯早期的医生)的培训、教育、研究和网络建设方面。 讨论与结论:神经外科在某些专科的参与度可能下降值得关注。本文强调了像EANS这样的神经外科学会做出审慎应对的重要性,以确保神经外科医生在神经系统疾病的管理中继续发挥至关重要的作用。强调持续教育、微创技术的整合以及多学科合作对于维持该领域在患者护理方面的能力和质量至关重要。
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