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Erschienen in: Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy 10/2023

09.06.2023 | KNEE

The number of arthroscopies performed by trainees does not deduce the level of their arthroscopic proficiency

verfasst von: Hermann Anetzberger, Andreas Kugler, Dominik John, Sebastian Kopf, Roland Becker, Stephan Reppenhagen

Erschienen in: Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy | Ausgabe 10/2023

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Abstract

Purpose

It is reasonable to question whether the case volume is a suitable proxy for the manual competence of an arthroscopic surgeon. The aim of this study was to evaluate the correlation between the number of arthroscopies previously performed and the arthroscopic skills acquired using a standardized simulator test.

Methods

A total of 97 resident and early orthopaedic surgeons who participated in arthroscopic simulator training courses were divided into five groups based on their self-reported number of arthroscopic surgeries: (1) none, (2) < 10, (3) 10 to 19, (4) 20 to 39 and (5) 40 to 100. Arthroscopic manual skills were evaluated with a simulator by means of the diagnostic arthroscopy skill score (DASS) before and after training. Seventy-five points out of 100 must be achieved to pass the test.

Results

In the pretest, only three trainees in group 5 passed the arthroscopic skill test, and all other participants failed. Group 5 (57 ± 17 points; n = 17) scored significantly higher than the other groups (group 1: 30 ± 14, n = 20; group 2: 35 ± 14, n = 24; group 3: 35 ± 18, n = 23; and group 4: 33 ± 17, n = 13). After a two-day simulator training, trainees showed a significant increase in performance. In group 5, participants scored 81 ± 17 points, which was significantly higher than the other groups (group 1: 75 ± 16; group 2: 75 ± 14; group 3: 69 ± 15; and group 4: 73 ± 13). While self-reported arthroscopic procedures were n.s. associated with higher log odds of passing the test (p = 0.423), the points scored in the pretest were found to be a good predictor of whether a trainee would pass the test (p < 0.05). A positive correlation was observed between the points scored in the pretest and the posttest (p < 0.05, r = 0.59, r2 = 0.34).

Conclusions

The number of previously performed arthroscopies is not a reliable indicator of the skills level of orthopaedic residents. A reasonable alternative in the future would be to verify arthroscopic proficiency on the simulator by means of a score as a pass–fail examination.

Level of evidence

III.
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Metadaten
Titel
The number of arthroscopies performed by trainees does not deduce the level of their arthroscopic proficiency
verfasst von
Hermann Anetzberger
Andreas Kugler
Dominik John
Sebastian Kopf
Roland Becker
Stephan Reppenhagen
Publikationsdatum
09.06.2023
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy / Ausgabe 10/2023
Print ISSN: 0942-2056
Elektronische ISSN: 1433-7347
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00167-023-07471-3

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