What is the best training for vascular access surgery?
J Vasc Access 2015; 16(Suppl. 9): 16 - 19
Article Type: ORIGINAL ARTICLE
DOI:10.5301/jva.5000345
Authors
Miltos K. Lazarides, George S. Georgiadis, Efstratios I. Georgakarakos
Corresponding author
- Miltos K Lazarides
- Marathonos 13, N Chili
- Alexandroupolis
- mlazarid@med.duth.gr
Abstract
Questions have been raised whether there is a lack of appropriate training in access creation and maintenance, and if training juniors in arteriovenous (AV) fistulas may affect the outcome. A survey was undertaken to study “experts” opinion in access training using a closed questionnaire. The majority of “experts” consented that there is a lack of appropriate training in access creation and maintenance in a great extent, although they located the main deficit regarding access training in the preoperative planning and decision making.
Regarding the second question, a literature search revealed only four studies, comparing the outcomes of AV fistulas created either by consultant surgeons or trainees. A meta-analysis performed revealed that 1-year patency rate was not statistically significant different among access procedures created either by consultants or trainees. Access surgery shares the same basic principles with vascular surgery and provides a valuable workload for the trainees and is a necessity to become a building component in all “core” vascular curricula; the required skills can be acquired with the trainees operating independently simple cases, as the latter is not leading to suboptimal outcomes.
Article History
- • Accepted on 07/12/2014
- • Available online on 08/03/2015
- • Published in print on 09/03/2015
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Authors
- Lazarides, Miltos K [PubMed] [Google Scholar] , * Corresponding Author (mlazarid@med.duth.gr)
- Georgiadis, George S [PubMed] [Google Scholar]
- Georgakarakos, Efstratios I [PubMed] [Google Scholar]
Affiliations
- Department of Vascular Surgery, Democritus University Hospital, Alexandroupolis - Greece
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