Training of Resident Ophthalmologists in Cataract Surgery: A Comparative Study of Two Approaches

作者:Tzamalis Argyrios*; Lamprogiannis Lampros; Chalvatzis Nikolaos; Symeonidis Chrysanthos; Dimitrakos Stavros; Tsinopoulos Ioannis
来源:Journal of Ophthalmology, 2015, 2015: 932043.
DOI:10.1155/2015/932043

摘要

Purpose. To evaluate and compare the efficacy of two different training methods in resident-performed phacoemulsification surgery. Methods. 502 eyes of 467 patients who underwent resident-performed phacoemulsification were included in the study by reviewing their medical records. Residents were allocated into two groups according to the method applied during their training in cataract surgery; Group A included residents that were trained with the "step-by-step" method and Group B those trained with the "one-step" method. Primary outcome was the incidence of main complications, defined as posterior capsular ruptures and/or zonular dehiscence with vitreous loss. Results. Each resident performed a median of 63 phacoemulsification surgeries. A statistically significant difference (P = 0.0032) was noted in the main complications rate between the two groups, yielding a mean of 17.3% in Group A and 7.25% in Group B. Other intraoperative complications were not shown to differ statistically significantly between study groups (P > 0.05). Among the first 40 surgeries of each resident, main complications rate differed also statistically significantly (P = 0.0048) between Group A (21.67%) and Group B (8.5%), while a better surgical performance-yielding statistical significance in Group A (P = 0.017) was indicated in both groups between the 20th and the 30th procedure. Conclusions. Training in cataract surgery using the "one-step" method may lead to an improvement in surgical competency, when measured by complications rates and, therefore, to significantly better quality of training for resident ophthalmologists.

  • 出版日期2015