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Minimally invasive surgery in veterinary practice: a 2010 survey of Diplomates and residents of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons.

机译:兽医实践中的微创手术:2010年对美国兽医学院的外交官和居民的调查。

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Objective: To report the current state of minimally invasive surgery (MIS) in veterinary surgical practice in 2010. Study Design: Electronic questionnaire. Sample Population: Diplomates and residents of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons (ACVS). Methods: A survey (38 questions for Diplomates, 23 questions for residents) was sent electronically to 1216 Diplomates and 300 residents. Questions were organized into 5 categories to investigate: (1) caseload and distribution of MIS cases; (2) MIS training; (3) MIS benefits, morbidity, limitations and motivating factors; (4) ACVS role; and (5) demographics of the study population. Results: Eighty-six percent of small animal (SA) Diplomates, 99% of large animal (LA) Diplomates, and 98% of residents had performed MIS. Median LA caseload (30 cases/year; range, 1-600) was significantly higher than SA caseload (20 cases/year; range, 1-350). Descending order of case distribution was: arthroscopy > laparoscopy > endoscopic upper airway > thoracoscopy. Sixty percent of Diplomates and 98% of residents received MIS training during their residency. Residents' perspective of MIS training proficiency was positively correlated to caseload. Ninety-five percent of all respondents felt postoperative morbidity was less with MIS, and were motivated by patient benefits, maintaining a high standard of care, and personal interests. Fifty-eight percent of Diplomates and 89% of residents felt ACVS should be involved in developing MIS training. Conclusions: MIS is widely used by ACVS Diplomates and residents in clinical practice; however, important differences exist between SA and LA surgeons and practice types. MIS training in partnership with the ACVS is needed for continued development in veterinary surgery.
机译:目的:报告2010年兽医外科实践中微创手术(MIS)的现状。研究设计:电子问卷。样本人群:美国兽医学会(ACVS)的文凭和居民。方法:通过电子方式向1216名外交官和300名居民发送了一项调查问卷(针对外交官的38个问题,针对居民的23个问题)。将问题分为5类进行调查:(1)管理信息系统案件的数量和分布; (2)MIS培训; (3)管理信息系统的收益,发病率,局限性和激励因素; (4)ACVS的作用; (5)研究人群的人口统计资料。结果:86%的小动物(SA)文凭,99%的大动物(LA)文凭以及98%的居民进行了MIS。 LA中位数(30例/年;范围1-600)显着高于SA例数(20例/年;范围1-350)。病例分布的降序为:关节镜>腹腔镜>内镜上呼吸道>胸腔镜。 60%的外交官和98%的居民在其居住期间接受了MIS培训。居民对MIS培训能力的看法与病例数呈正相关。 95%的受访者认为MIS术后并发症的发生率更低,并且患者受益,保持高水准的护理和个人利益是其动机。 58%的外交官和89%的居民认为ACVS应该参与制定MIS培训。结论:MIS被ACVS外交官和居民广泛用于临床实践;但是,SA和LA外科医生和执业类型之间存在重要差异。兽医手术的持续发展需要与ACVS合作进行MIS培训。

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