Disparities in Aesthetic Procedures Performed by Plastic Surgery Residents

作者:Silvestre Jason; Serletti Joseph M; Chang Benjamin*
来源:Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 2017, 37(5): 582-587.
DOI:10.1093/asj/sjw215

摘要

Background: Operative experience in aesthetic surgery is an important issue affecting plastic surgery residents. Objectives: This study addresses the variability of aesthetic surgery experience during plastic surgery residency. Methods: National operative case logs of chief residents in independent/combined and integrated plastic surgery residency programs were analyzed (2011-2015). Fold differences between the bottom and top 10th percentiles of residents were calculated for each aesthetic procedure category and training model. The number of residents not achieving case minimums was also calculated. Results: Case logs of 818 plastic surgery residents were analyzed. There was marked variability in craniofacial (range, 6.0-15.0), breast (range, 2.4-5.9), trunk/extremity (range, 3.0-16.0), and miscellaneous (range, 2.7-22.0) procedure categories. In 2015, the bottom 10th percentile of integrated and independent/combined residents did not achieve case minimums for botulinum toxin and dermal fillers. Case minimums were achieved for the other aesthetic procedure categories for all graduating years. Conclusions: Significant variability persists for many aesthetic procedure categories during plastic surgery residency training. Greater efforts may be needed to improve the aesthetic surgery experience of plastic surgery residents.

  • 出版日期2017-5-1