A Novel, Structured Fellow Training Pathway for Robotic-Assisted Sacrocolpopexy
Tatiana Catanzarite, Jasmine Tan-Kim, John N. Nguyen, Sharon Jakus-Waldman, Shawn A. Menefee
- Year
- 2021
- Citations
- 5
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: We developed a novel fellow education pathway for robotic-assisted sacrocolpopexy (RASC) and aimed to compare step-specific and total operative times for RASC performed by Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery (FPMRS) attendings with those in which FPMRS fellows performed part or all of the RASC. We further aimed to compare complication and readmission rates by fellow involvement. METHODS: and Fisher's exact tests for categorical variables. RESULTS: Of 178 RASC procedures, 76 (42.7%) involved fellows. Concomitant procedures included hysterectomy (62.4%), midurethral sling (50%), and colporrhaphy/perineorrhaphy (51.7%). RASC without and with fellows had similar demographic, clinical, and procedural characteristics, except for midurethral sling rate (attending, 42.2% vs fellow, 60.5%; p = 0.02). RASC without and with fellows had similar times for total procedure (208.9 ± 61.0 vs 209.1 ± 48.6 minutes, p = 0.98), sacrocolpopexy (116.9 ± 39.9 vs 122.7 ± 29.2 minutes, p = 0.27), and all RASC steps except docking (attendings, 9.9 ± 8.6 vs fellows, 7.2 ± 7.0 minutes; p = 0.03). Complication rates and severity were similar without and with fellows. There were no readmissions. DISCUSSION/CONCLUSION: Our novel structured training program provides safe limitations for total and step-specific procedural times during fellowship education in RASC. Such training programs warrant further study to determine potential contribution to quality and safety in the teaching environment.
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