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Título: Graded operative autonomy in emergency appendectomy mirrors case-complexity: surgical training insights from the SnapAppy prospective observational study
Autores/as: Young, Nathalie
Ahl Hulme, Rebecka
Forssten, Maximilian Peter
Kaplan, Lewis Jay
Walsh, Thomas Noel
Cao, Yang
Mohseni, Shahin
Bass, Gary Alan
Biloslavo, Alan
Kurihara, Hayato
Martinez-Casas, Isidro
Pereira, Jorge
Pourlotfi, Arvid
Ryan, Éanna J.
Tolonen, Matti
Louri, Nayef
Nedham, Fatema
Walsh, Thomas Noel
Hashem, Jamal
Corbally, Martin
Farhan, Abeer
Al Hamad, Hamad
Elhennawy, Rawan
AlKooheji, Mariam
AlYusuf, Manar
Aknouche, Wissal
Zeidan, Anas A
Alsaffar, Yusuf S.
Lipping, Edgar
Talving, Peep
Saar, Sten
Graumann, Katrina
Kibuspuu, Liis
Harkov, Eduard
Aaltonen, Gisele
Sillman, Iines S.
Haapanen, Sami
Lampela, Hanna
Sammalkorpi, Henna
Eskola, Sofia
Laakso, Altti
Back, Johan
Kettunen, Ulla
Nummi, Antti M.
Szwedyc, Anika
Nykänen, Taina
Rantala, Rolle
Mäkäräinen-Uhlbäck, Elisa J.
Meriläinen, Sanna A.
Huhta, Heikki I.
Rintala, Jukka M. J
Laitakari, Kirsi E. M
Lietzen, Elina
Salminen, Paulina
Rapola, Risto K. A
Zangouri, Vahid
Karami, Mohammad Y
Tahmasebi, Sedigheh
Akrami, Majid
Golchini, Alireza
Bahrami, Faranak
Johnston, Sean M.
Lim, Sean T
Ahonkhai, Irele Ifijeh
Eltagani, Eltahir
Ryan, Odhran K.
O’Driscoll-Collins, Ailbhe
O’Neill, Aine
Penny, Zakiya
Kelly, Orlaith
Cullinane, Carolyn
Reynolds, Ian
Heneghan, Helen
Martin, Sean
Winter, Des
Davey, Matthew
Alkhattab, Maha
Lowery, Aoife J.
Kerin, Michael J.
Hogan, Aisling M.
Davey, Martin S
Oh, Ke En
Kabir, Syed Mohammad Umar
Huan, Huilun
Aziz, Charlotte
Sugrue, Michael
Ryan, Jessica M
Connelly, Tara M
Alhazmi, Mohammad
Al-Mukhaizeem, Youssef
Cooke, Fiachra
Neary, Peter M
Hill, Arnold D. K
Boland, Michael R
Lloyd, Angus J.
Fallon, Frances
Cleere, Eoin F.
Toale, James
Boland, Patrick A.
Devine, Michael
Keady, Conor
Hunter, Sarah
Kevin Barry, M.
Kelly, Michael E.
O’Dowling, Aidan T.
Creavin, Ben
Kavanagh, Dara O.
Neary, Paul
Ridgway, Paul F.
McCarrick, Cathleen A.
Bolger, Jarlath
Maguire, Barry
Keogh, Cian
Chawla, Surbhi
Conneely, John
McCormack, Emilie
Shanahan, Ben
Raftery, Nicola
Rice, Darragh
McInerney, Niall
Stakelum, Aine
Mares, Jan
Tan, Jonavan
Hanna, Mark
Balasubramanian, Ishwarya
Fleming, Christina
Barsky, Guy
Shaked, Gad
Giudici, Simone
Ceolin, Martina
Mei, Simona
Mazzarella, Francesca
Zucca, Annalisa
Terranova, Susanna
de Manzini, Nicolo
Visconti, Diego
Doria, Emanuele
Santarelli, Mauro
Scotton, Giovanni
Notte, Francesca
Bertelli, Giacomo
Malpaga, Anna
Armatura, Giulia
Frena, Antonio
Tartaglia, Dario
Coccolini, Federico
Cremonini, Camilla
Cicuttin, Enrico
Mazzoni, Alessio
Chiarugi, Massimo
Azevedo, Constança M
Mendes, Filipa D
Faria, Luis Q.
Nazario, Carlos
Machado, Daniela
Semiao, Miguel
Pereira, Jorge
Casimiro, Carlos
Pinto, Jose
Pavão, Tiago
Pereira, Raquel
Barbosa, Bruno
Tenreiro, Nadia
Ferreira, Catia
Guidi, Goncalo
Martins, Daniela C
Leal, Clara
Vieira, Bruno B.
Castro, Luís S.
Faria, Aldara
Figueira, Alberto
Sousa, Mauro
Rodrigues, Pedro
Roquette, Rodrigo
Ribeiro, Ricardo
Cardoso, Paulo
Domingues, Joana
Manso, Maria Isabel
Pereira, Rute
Revez, Tatiana
Dumbrava, Bogdan D.
Turcu, Florin
Hutopila, Ionut
Banescu, Bogdana
Filip, Gerald
Copaescu, Catalin
Valmorisco, Marcos Alba
Martín, Isabel Manzano
de Arboleya, Rocio Martín García
Seda, José Ortega
González, Pablo Rodríguez
Toro, Jose Antonio Becerra
Lara, Enrique Rodríguez
Minchón, Jose Antonio González
Segura-Sampedro, Juan José
Jerí-McFarlane, Sebastián
Gil-Catalán, Alejandro
Craus-Miguel, Andrea
Fernández-Vega, Laura
González-Argenté, Xavier
Estaire-Gómez, Mercedes
Fernández-Pacheco, Borja Camacho
Vitón-Herrero, Rebeca
Jimenez-Higuera, Elisa
Barbero, Alejandro
Valverde, José M
Colás-Ruiz, Enrique
del Mar Escales-Oliver, Maria
Claramonte-Bellmunt, Olga
Castro-Suárez, Marta
Pagés-Valle, Naila
Cifuentes-Ródenas, José Andrés
Alvarez, Marta Merayo
Campos, Jose Luis Michi
González, Luis Alejandro García
Aguilera, Beatriz Carrasco
Menéndez, Jaime Iturbe
Miravalles, Jose Luis Rodicio
Haro, Carmen Rodríguez
O’Sullivan, Sara Núñez
Virosta, Mariana García
O’Reilly, María Hernández
Balciscueta-Coltell, Izaskun
Lorenzo-Perez, Javier
Martinez-Alcaide, Sonia
Martinez-Ramos, Susana
Sebastian-Fuertes, Maria
Gomez-Romer, Laura
Pelloni, Maria M.
Rahy Martín, Aída Cristina 
Yepes-Cano, Andrés Felipe
Reguera-Rosal, Julio
Lopez-Ruiz, Jose A.
Marenco, Beatriz
Retamar-Gentil, Marina
Romero-Vargas, Estela
Gil-Olarte, Angeles
Landaluce-Olavarria, Aitor
Estraviz-Mateos, Begoña
De Francisco-Rios, Jose-Mario
Sainz-Lete, Aitor
Emaldi-Abasolo, Ane
Leon-Valarezo, Manolo
Moreira, Claudia C. Lopes
Perez, Aintzane Lizarazu
Gonzalez, Araceli Rodriguez
Ponce, Iñigo Augusto
Iglesias, Ignacio Maria Goena
González-Prado, Cristina
Cabriada, Guillermo
López, Beatriz
Otero, Michelle C.
Muñoz-Plaza, Nerea
Palomo, Alberto
Mendoza-Moreno, Fernando
Díez-Alonso, Manuel
García-Moreno-Nisa, Francisca
Matías-García, Belén
Ovejero-Merino, Enrique
Quiroga-Valcárcel, Ana
Sánchez-Guillén, Luis
Oller-Navarro, Inmaculada
Soler-Silva, Álvaro
Sanchís-López, Antonio Francisco
Blanco-Antona, Francisco
Muñoz-Bellvis, Luis
López-Sánchez, Jaime
Garrosa-Muñoz, Sonsoles
Barón-Salvador, Beatriz
Nieto-Arranz, Juan Manuel
Campos-Serra, Andrea
Gràcia-Roman, Raquel
Muñoz-Campaña, Anna
Zerpa-Martin, Carla
Torrecilla-Portoles, Andrea
Landa, Tessa
Muñoz-Cruzado, Virginia Durán
Pareja-Ciuró, Felipe
Aparicio-Sánchez, Daniel
del Pozo, Eduardo Perea
Dios-Barbeito, Sandra
García-Sánchez, Carlos
García-Moriana, Antonio Jesús
Turrado-Rodriguez, Victor
Termes-Serra, Roser
Gonzalez-Atienza, Paula
Morales-Sevillano, Xavier
Torroella, Alba
Ginestà, César
Escartín, Alfredo
Gomez, Ferney
Pinillos, Ana
Ortega, Jaume
Lopez, Guillermo
Gutierrez, Eric
Membrilla-Fernandez, Estela
Ocho-Segarra, Francisco
González-Castillo, Ana María
Pelegrina-Manzano, Amalia
Guzmán-Ahumada, Juan
Sancho-Insenser, Juan Jose
García-Jiménez, María Lourdes
Castro-Diez, Laura
González-Bermúdez, Manuel
Torres-Díaz, Mónica
Pena, Carla Madarro
Rodríguez, Angélica Blanco
Trivedi, Dhanisha
Reda, Souheil
Edvardsson, Hans
Strömmer, Lovisa
Caragounis, Eva-Corina
Sillén, Karin
Warfvinge, Sofia
Bergstedt, Fredrik
Enström, Philip
Olsson, Harald
Rosemar, Anders
Young, Nathalie
Popowicz, Agnieszka
Lerström, Johanna
Jäderbo, Johanna
Hammarqvist, Folke
Zacharias, Hanna
Wikström, Maria B.
Hurtsén, Anna Stene
Bayadsi, Haytham
Jansson, Emma
Brunstrom, Nils
Malers, Ellen B
Loftås, Per I.
Möller, Anders
Atanasova, Elena
Zwicky, Simone N.
Schnüriger, Beat
Rutka, Olga
Kattakayam, Arjun T.
Alam, Mushfique
Taylor, John V.
Mihailescu, Andrei
Karip, Eszter T.
Zeb, Ehtisham
O’Connor, Adam
Pokusevski, Goran
Khan, Mansoor
Florance, Charlotte
Swaminathan, Christie
Jaunoo, Shameen
Sajid, Mohammed
Duffy, Caoimhe C.
Rees, John
Seamon, Mark J.
Martin, Niels D.
McCurry, Ian J.
Vail, Emily A.
Bormann, Bradford C.
Cullinane, Daniel C.
Sawhney, Jaswin S.
Dreifus, Jonathan
Sheppard, Forest R.
Coimbra, Raul
Albini, Paul
Edward, Sara
Clasificación UNESCO: 32 Ciencias médicas
3213 Cirugía
Palabras clave: Appendicitis
Observational study
Outcomes
Prospective
Snapshot, et al.
Fecha de publicación: 2023
Publicación seriada: European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery 
Resumen: Introduction: Surgical skill, a summation of acquired wisdom, deliberate practice and experience, has been linked to improved patient outcomes. Graded mentored exposure to pathologies and operative techniques is a cornerstone of surgical training. Appendectomy is one of the first procedures surgical trainees perform independently. We hypothesize that, given the embedded training ethos in surgery, coupled with the steep learning curve required to achieve trainer-recognition of independent competency, 'real-world' clinical outcomes following appendectomy for the treatment of acute appendicitis are operator agnostic. The principle of graded autonomy matches trainees with clinical conditions that they can manage independently, and increased complexity drives attending input or assumption of the technical aspects of care, and therefore, one cannot detect an impact of operator experience on outcomes. Materials and methods: This study is a subgroup analysis of the SnapAppy international time-bound prospective observational cohort study (ClinicalTrials.gov Trial #NCT04365491), including all consecutive patients aged ≥ 15 who underwent appendectomy for appendicitis during a three-month period in 2020-2021. Patient- and surgeon-specific variables, as well as 90-day postoperative outcomes, were collected. Patients were grouped based on operating surgeon experience (trainee only, trainee with direct attending supervision, attending only). Poisson and quantile regression models were used to (adjusted for patient-associated confounders) assess the relationship between surgical experience and postoperative complications or hospital length of stay (hLOS), respectively, adjusted for patient-associated confounders. The primary outcome of interest was any complications within 90 days. Results: A total of 4,347 patients from 71 centers in 14 countries were included. Patients operated on by trainees were younger (Median (IQR) 33 [24-46] vs 38 [26-55] years, p < 0.001), had lower ASA classifications (ASA ≥ 3: 6.6% vs 11.6%, p < 0.001) and fewer comorbidities compared to those operated on by attendings. Additionally, trainees operated alone on fewer patients with appendiceal perforation (AAST severity grade ≥ 3: 8.7% vs 15.6%, p < 0.001). Regression analyses revealed no association between operator experience and complications (IRR 1.03 95%CI 0.83-1.28 for trainee vs attending; IRR 1.13 95%CI 0.89-1.42 for supervised trainee vs attending) or hLOS. Conclusion: The linkage of case complexity with operator experience within the context of graduated autonomy is a central tenet of surgical training. Either subconsciously, or by design, patients operated on by trainees were younger, fitter and with earlier stage disease. At least in part, these explain why clinical outcomes following appendectomy do not differ depending on the experience of the operating surgeon.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/120561
ISSN: 1863-9933
DOI: 10.1007/s00068-022-02142-3
Fuente: European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery [1863-9933], v. 49(1), pp. 33-44 (Febrero 2023)
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