Cai Aijia, Horch Raymund E, Arkudas Andreas, Müller-Seubert Wibke, Promny Theresa, Girard Anna, Hameyer Laura
From the Department of Plastic and Hand Surgery, University Hospital of Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg, Erlangen, Germany.
Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open. 2025 Mar 20;13(3):e6628. doi: 10.1097/GOX.0000000000006628. eCollection 2025 Mar.
Female surgeons face challenges when trying to balance family planning and surgical duties. Although US surgeons have been thoroughly investigated in terms of obstetric complications and perception toward pregnancy, information on surgeons in German-speaking countries is lacking.
A multicentric online survey was conducted to analyze female plastic and orthopedic/trauma surgeons from Germany, and plastic surgeons from Switzerland and Austria.
Mean age during first pregnancy was 33 years. More than one-third of all surgeons intentionally postponed pregnancy for professional reasons. About one-third of the German surgeons was banned from clinical work during pregnancy, whereas 6% of all Swiss/Austrian surgeons were banned. Accordingly, the Swiss/Austrian surgeons were operating more often during pregnancy. Obstetric complications ranged from 41% to 58%. The Swiss/Austrian plastic surgeons had the lowest complication rate. The rate of cervical insufficiency was approximately 4%, which was higher than in the general and US surgeons' population, whereas fertility issues and miscarriage were lower in German-speaking plastic surgeons.
Despite national maternity protection laws, obstetric complication rates of surgeons in German-speaking countries and the United States were similar. Cervical insufficiency was even more prevalent in the study population, which could be associated with an older age of the expectants. Therefore, those (strict) laws need to be reconsidered because a ban from surgery can lead to intentional postponement of pregnancy.
女性外科医生在试图平衡计划生育和外科职责时面临挑战。尽管美国外科医生在产科并发症和对怀孕的认知方面已得到充分研究,但缺乏有关德语国家外科医生的信息。
开展了一项多中心在线调查,以分析来自德国的女性整形外科和骨科/创伤外科医生,以及来自瑞士和奥地利的整形外科医生。
首次怀孕时的平均年龄为33岁。超过三分之一的外科医生出于职业原因有意推迟怀孕。约三分之一的德国外科医生在怀孕期间被禁止从事临床工作,而所有瑞士/奥地利外科医生中有6%被禁止。相应地,瑞士/奥地利外科医生在怀孕期间手术的频率更高。产科并发症发生率在41%至58%之间。瑞士/奥地利整形外科医生的并发症发生率最低。宫颈机能不全的发生率约为4%,高于普通人群和美国外科医生群体,而德语区整形外科医生的生育问题和流产发生率较低。
尽管有国家产假保护法,但德语国家和美国外科医生的产科并发症发生率相似。宫颈机能不全在研究人群中更为普遍,这可能与孕妇年龄较大有关。因此,需要重新考虑这些(严格的)法律,因为禁止手术可能导致有意推迟怀孕。