The effect of junior residents on surgical quality: a study of surgical outcomes in breast surgery

被引:23
|
作者
Aguilar, Brenda [1 ]
Sheikh, Fariha [1 ]
Pockaj, Barbara [1 ]
Wasif, Nabil [1 ]
Gray, Richard [1 ]
机构
[1] Mayo Clin, Dept Surg, Phoenix, AZ USA
关键词
Residents; Surgical education; Quality; Outcome and trainees; Breast cancer; Reexcision and breast cancer; CANCER; TRAINEES; RECURRENCE; THERAPY; RISK;
D O I
10.1016/j.amjsurg.2011.05.018
中图分类号
R61 [外科手术学];
学科分类号
摘要
BACKGROUND: Patients are often concerned about the participation of junior trainees in their operative treatment. Breast-conserving therapy (BCT) for nonpalpable breast lesions requires the use of localization devices and carries a significant risk for positive margins of excision. It was therefore hypothesized that the participation of junior residents in BCT operations for nonpalpable breast lesions could result in an increased rate of positive margins of excision. METHODS: Retrospective analysis of a prospective database of all patients with nonpalpable tumors who underwent BCT from August 1999 to August 2009 was performed. Patient and tumor characteristics and factors involved in resection were analyzed. A >= 2-mm margin of normal breast tissue beyond tumor was considered an adequate margin. Chi-square analysis and Student's t test were performed to determine relationships between independent variables and margin status. RESULTS: Of 308 BCT procedures for nonpalpable tumors, 241 (78%) were performed by attending surgeons and junior residents (group 1) and 67 (22%) by attending surgeons without resident assistance (group 2). The operations for group 1 took significantly longer than the operations for group 2 (mean, 130 vs 116 min, P = .006). Intraoperative reexcision of margins was performed for 37% of group 1 patients and 31% of group 2 patients (P = .249), and reoperation for inadequate margins was performed in 11% of group 1 patients and 13% of group 2 patients (P = .361). CONCLUSIONS: Junior resident participation in BCT procedures was not associated with higher rates of inadequate margins of excision. Patients can be reassured that junior resident involvement in their BCT operations is safe and effective. (C) 2011 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:654 / 657
页数:4
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Experience of surgical subspecialty residents on general surgery rotations
    Sisak, Stephanie
    Salyer, Christen E.
    Cortez, Alexander R.
    Vaysburg, Dennis M.
    Quillin III, R. Cutler
    Van Haren, Robert M.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SURGERY, 2023, 225 (04) : 673 - 678
  • [32] Do Surgery Residents Prepare Enough for Surgical Cases?
    Flewelling, Kayla
    Alfred, Andrew
    Jose, Joslyn
    Elian, Alain
    Norman, Earl
    Timmons, Jennifer
    Munene, Gitonga
    Sawyer, Robert
    Shebrain, Saad
    JOURNAL OF SURGICAL EDUCATION, 2024, 81 (01) : 48 - 55
  • [33] Optimizing the Surgical Residents' Educational Experience on Transplant Surgery
    Fryer, Jonathan P.
    Magee, John C.
    JOURNAL OF SURGICAL EDUCATION, 2009, 66 (04) : 196 - 200
  • [34] Oncological and Surgical Outcome after Oncoplastic Breast Surgery
    Nizet, J. -L.
    Maweja, S.
    Lakosi, F.
    Lifrange, E.
    Scagnol, I.
    Seidel, L.
    Albert, A.
    Jerusalem, G.
    ACTA CHIRURGICA BELGICA, 2015, 115 (01) : 33 - 41
  • [35] Using the National Surgical Quality Improvement Program and the Tennessee Surgical Quality Collaborative to Improve Surgical Outcomes
    Guillamondegui, Oscar D.
    Gunter, Oliver L.
    Hines, Leonard
    Martin, Barbara J.
    Gibson, William
    Clarke, P. Chris
    Cecil, William T.
    Cofer, Joseph B.
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS, 2012, 214 (04) : 709 - 714
  • [36] The motivators and barriers to a career in cardiothoracic surgery: a cross-sectional study among surgical residents in India
    Mohammed Idhrees
    Pradeep Narayan
    Melvin George
    Patta Radhakrishna
    Santhosh John Abraham
    Bashi Velayudhan
    Indian Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 2022, 38 : 613 - 623
  • [37] Temporal trends in the surgical outcomes of patients with breast cancer
    Hanagiri, Takeshi
    Nagata, Yoshika
    Monji, Shoko
    Shinohara, Shinji
    Takenaka, Masaru
    Shigematsu, Yoshiki
    Shimokawa, Hidehiko
    Nakagawa, Makoto
    Uramoto, Hidetaka
    So, Tomoko
    Tanaka, Fumihiro
    WORLD JOURNAL OF SURGICAL ONCOLOGY, 2012, 10
  • [38] The motivators and barriers to a career in cardiothoracic surgery: a cross-sectional study among surgical residents in India
    Idhrees, Mohammed
    Narayan, Pradeep
    George, Melvin
    Radhakrishna, Patta
    Abraham, Santhosh John
    Velayudhan, Bashi
    INDIAN JOURNAL OF THORACIC AND CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY, 2022, 38 (06) : 613 - 623
  • [39] Registration of Supine MR Mammography with Breast Ultrasound for Surgical Planning of Breast Conserving Surgery: A Feasibility Study
    Pickles, Martin D.
    Gibbs, Peter
    Hubbard, Anne
    Rahman, Ayesha
    Wieczorek, Joanna
    Roychaudhury, Ronjabati
    Bradley, Caroline
    Turnbull, LindsayW.
    ULTRASCHALL IN DER MEDIZIN, 2017, 38 (04): : 420 - 426
  • [40] Evaluating the effect of neoadjuvant chemotherapy on surgical outcomes in breast cancer patients: a systematic review study
    Tayebi, Ali
    Tizmaghz, Adnan
    Gorjizad, Mahmood
    Tavasol, Arian
    Tajaddini, Ali
    Rashnoo, Fariborz
    Vakili, Kimia
    Behmanesh, Mohsen
    Olamaeian, Faranak
    Ashoori, Mohammadjavad
    JOURNAL OF CHEMOTHERAPY, 2025,