The association between surgeon grade and risk of revision following total hip arthroplasty

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Fowler, T. J. [1 ]
Aquilina, A. L. [1 ]
Reed, M. R. [3 ]
Blom, A. W. [3 ]
Sayers, A. [2 ]
Whitehouse, M. R. [3 ]
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[1] Univ Bristol, Bristol Med Sch, Translat Hlth Sci, Trauma & Orthopaed Surg,Musculoskeletal Res Unit, Bristol, Avon, England
[2] Univ Bristol, Bristol Med Sch, Translat Hlth Sci, Musculoskeletal Res Unit, Bristol, Avon, England
[3] Univ Bristol, Bristol Med Sch, Bristol, Avon, England
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REPLACEMENT; TRAINEE; METAANALYSIS; DISLOCATIONS; REGISTRY;
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R826.8 [整形外科学]; R782.2 [口腔颌面部整形外科学]; R726.2 [小儿整形外科学]; R62 [整形外科学(修复外科学)];
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Aims Total hip arthroplasties (THAs) are performed by surgeons at various stages in training with varying levels of supervision, but we do not know if this is safe practice with comparable outcomes to consultant--performed THA. Our aim was to examine the association between surgeon grade, the senior supervision of trainees, and the risk of revision following THA. Methods We performed an observational study using National Joint Registry (NJR) data. We included adult patients who underwent primary THA for osteoarthritis, recorded in the NJR between 2003 and 2016. Exposures were operating surgeon grade (consultant or trainee) and whether or not trainees were directly supervised by a scrubbed consultant. Outcomes were all--cause revision and the indication for revision up to ten years. We used methods of survival analysis, adjusted for patient, operation, and healthcare setting factors. Results We included 603,474 THAs, of which 58,137 (9.6%) procedures were performed by a trainee. There was no association between surgeon grade and all-cause revision up to ten years (crude hazard ratio (HR) 1.00 (95% confidence interval (CI) 0.94 to 1.07); p = 0.966), a finding which persisted with adjusted analysis. Fully adjusted analysis demonstrated an association between trainees operating without scrubbed consultant supervision and an increased risk of all-cause revision (HR 1.10 (95% CI 1.00 to 1.21); p = 0.045). There was an association between trainee-performed THA and revision for instability (HR 1.14 (95% CI 1.01 to 1.30); p = 0.039). However, this was not observed in adjusted models, or when trainees were supervised by a scrubbed consultant. Conclusion Within the current training system in England and Wales, appropriately supervised trainees achieve comparable THA survival to consultants. Trainees who are supervised by a scrubbed consultant achieve superior outcomes compared to trainees who are not supervised by a scrubbed consultant, particularly in terms of revision for instability.
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