The Impact of Endourological Experience on Flexible Ureteroscopy Outcomes and Performance at Different Levels of Expertise: Retrospective Multifactorial Analysis.


Journal

Urologia internationalis
ISSN: 1423-0399
Titre abrégé: Urol Int
Pays: Switzerland
ID NLM: 0417373

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
2020
Historique:
received: 11 09 2019
accepted: 24 11 2019
pubmed: 26 2 2020
medline: 5 3 2021
entrez: 26 2 2020
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

The aim of this study was to analyze the influence of residents' participation in flexible ureteroscopy (fURS) on intra- and postoperative outcomes. Intra- and postoperative parameters were compared in a retrospective monocentric setting between 3 groups: "resident group" (47 cases) for surgeries performed by experienced residents alone, "consultant group" (245 cases) for surgeries performed by consultants alone, "resident plus consultant group" (124 cases) for training surgeries between September 2013 and June 2017. Patients operated by residents alone had a significantly smaller median kidney stone diameter (5.0 vs. 7.0 mm for "consultant group" and 6.0 mm for "resident plus consultant group," p = 0.011), shorter operating time (median 47.0 vs. 63.0 and 77.0 min, p < 0.001) and fluoroscopy time (median 39.0 vs. 69.5 and 89.0 s, p < 0.001), as well as shorter postoperative hospital stay (p = 0.013). The laser application rate was the smallest in the "resident group" (10.64 vs. 31.43 and 29.84%, p = 0.009). Univariate analysis revealed no relevant differences regarding flexible ureteroscope defect rate, postoperative stone-free rate, or ≥2 Clavien-Dindo classification complications between the groups (p > 0.05). A proper case selection of less complicated cases, especially without laser application, could balance the experience deficit of the residents. fURS can be incorporated as a part of residents' training without an impact on fURS device defect rate or clinical outcomes.

Identifiants

pubmed: 32097920
pii: 000504989
doi: 10.1159/000504989
doi:

Types de publication

Comparative Study Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

452-458

Informations de copyright

© 2020 S. Karger AG, Basel.

Auteurs

Tomasz Ozimek (T)

Department of Urology, University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein, Campus Lübeck, Lübeck, Germany.

Mario W Kramer (MW)

Department of Urology, University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein, Campus Lübeck, Lübeck, Germany.

Marie C Hupe (MC)

Department of Urology, University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein, Campus Lübeck, Lübeck, Germany.

Jan M Laturnus (JM)

Department of Urology, University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein, Campus Lübeck, Lübeck, Germany.

Julian P Struck (JP)

Department of Urology, University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein, Campus Lübeck, Lübeck, Germany.

Martin J P Hennig (MJP)

Department of Urology, University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein, Campus Lübeck, Lübeck, Germany.

Axel S Merseburger (AS)

Department of Urology, University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein, Campus Lübeck, Lübeck, Germany.

Jens Cordes (J)

Department of Urology, University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein, Campus Lübeck, Lübeck, Germany, jens.cordes@uksh.de.

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