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Published in: European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery 3/2017

Open Access 01-06-2017 | Original Article

Frankfurt microsurgery course: the first 175 trainees

Authors: G. Perez-Abadia, M. Janko, L. Pindur, M. Sauerbier, J. H. Barker, I. Joshua, I. Marzi, J. Frank

Published in: European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery | Issue 3/2017

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Abstract

Introduction

Microsurgery courses, taught external to surgical training programs, are essential for acquiring the high level of technical skill required for clinical proficiency.

Methods

The Frankfurt microsurgery course is a 5-day, intensive course that teaches arterial and venous anastomosis using end-to-end, end-to-side, one-way-up, continuous-suture, and vessel graft techniques. During the course, the instructor records the level of skill (in-course data) achieved by each trainee by assessing anastomosis completion and patency. Demographic information is also collected. Post-course trainees are invited to complete an online survey (post-course data) to get their opinions of the courses’ effectiveness.

Results

The in-course “skill achievement” and post-course “course effectiveness” data are presented below. In-course data: 94.8 and 59.9% of participants completed patent end-to-end arterial and venous anastomoses, respectively, while 85.4% performed a patent end-to-side anastomosis. 96.1 and 57.1% of participants who attempted arterial and venous anastomoses using the one-way-up technique were successful, as were 90.9% of those attempting continuous-suture technique. Patent venous grafts were performed by 54.7% of participants.

Post-course data

All respondents indicated significant improvement of their microsurgical skills after taking the course. 66.7% of respondents considered the full-time presence of the instructor to be the most valuable aspect of the course. All respondents would highly recommend the course to colleagues.

Conclusion

The microcourse significantly increased trainees’ clinical microsurgery skills, confidence, and the number of clinical cases they perform. Of all the anastomosis techniques taught, venous anastomosis and grafting were the most difficult to learn. The presence of a full-time experienced instructor was most important.
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Metadata
Title
Frankfurt microsurgery course: the first 175 trainees
Authors
G. Perez-Abadia
M. Janko
L. Pindur
M. Sauerbier
J. H. Barker
I. Joshua
I. Marzi
J. Frank
Publication date
01-06-2017
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery / Issue 3/2017
Print ISSN: 1863-9933
Electronic ISSN: 1863-9941
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00068-016-0759-1

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