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骨科与创伤学亚专业的利弊——普通骨科与创伤外科医生是否已成为过去式?

Pros and cons of sub-specialisation in orthopaedics and traumatology-Is the general orthopaedic and trauma surgeon a relic of the past?

作者信息

Ostojic Marko, Hakam Hassan Tarek, Sabalic Srecko, Indelli Pier Francesco, Hirschmann Michael T, Jelic Mislav, Allington Nanni, Limb David, Becker Roland

机构信息

European Society of Sports Traumatology, Knee Surgery, Arthroscopy (ESSKA) Basic Science Committee, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg.

Sports Traumatology Division, Traumatology Department "Draskoviceva", University Hospital "Sestre Milosrdnice", Zagreb, Croatia.

出版信息

Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc. 2025 Apr;33(4):1168-1173. doi: 10.1002/ksa.12564. Epub 2024 Dec 25.

Abstract

The evolution of orthopaedics has witnessed a pronounced shift from generalist practice to subspecialisation, a trend that has fundamentally reshaped the field over the past century. Originally, orthopaedic surgeons were trained to address a broad spectrum of musculoskeletal conditions. However, increasing complexity and specialization in knowledge have driven a progressive narrowing of focus within orthopaedics. This editorial explores the rise of subspecialty training and fellowship programs in orthopaedics, particularly in North America, where over 90% of orthopaedic surgeons now pursue subspecialty fellowships. While subspecialisation has improved surgical outcomes and created experts in specific anatomical regions and techniques, it has also led to challenges. Surgeons with highly focused expertise may face difficulties in managing conditions outside their niche, and subspecialisation may inadvertently limit comprehensive patient care, especially for those with complex, multi-faceted needs. The career paths of orthopaedic trainees are increasingly shaped by both personal interests and market demands, with subspecialists seeking greater professional and economic benefits. Additionally, orthopaedic training models in Europe vary, further complicating a unified approach to subspecialisation. This editorial calls for a balanced perspective that values both subspecialty excellence and the broad-based skills of orthopaedic generalists, particularly as the future of generalist orthopaedic practice faces uncertainty amidst ongoing subspecialisation trends.

摘要

骨科学的发展经历了从全科实践到亚专业细分的显著转变,这一趋势在过去一个世纪从根本上重塑了该领域。最初,骨科医生接受的培训是处理广泛的肌肉骨骼疾病。然而,知识的日益复杂和专业化促使骨科领域的关注点逐渐缩小。这篇社论探讨了骨科亚专业培训和进修项目的兴起,特别是在北美,目前超过90%的骨科医生都在追求亚专业进修。虽然亚专业细分改善了手术效果,并造就了特定解剖区域和技术方面的专家,但也带来了挑战。专业技能高度集中的外科医生在处理其专业领域之外的疾病时可能会面临困难,而且亚专业细分可能会无意中限制全面的患者护理,尤其是对于那些有复杂、多方面需求的患者。骨科实习生的职业道路越来越受到个人兴趣和市场需求的影响,亚专业医生追求更大的专业和经济利益。此外,欧洲的骨科培训模式各不相同,这使得统一的亚专业细分方法更加复杂。这篇社论呼吁要有一个平衡的观点,既要重视亚专业的卓越,也要重视骨科全科医生的广泛技能,特别是在持续的亚专业细分趋势中,全科骨科实践的未来面临不确定性之际。

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