Training opportunities in liver transplantation surgery

Author:

Praseedom R K1,Madhavan K K1,Akyol M A1,Forsythe J L R1,Garden O J1

Affiliation:

1. University Department of Surgery and Scottish Liver Transplant Unit, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, Lauriston Place, Edinburgh EH3 9YW, UK

Abstract

Abstract Background Liver transplantation surgery is carried out in only a few selected centres in the UK. This study was performed with a view to identifying potential training opportunities available for the general and specialist higher surgical trainee, and also to assess the outcome following liver transplant surgery according to the grade of the surgeon performing the procedure. Methods Data on 111 liver transplants with caval preservation undertaken consecutively in a single unit during a 32-month period were collected and analysed. The transplant procedures were grouped into those performed by consultants and those performed by supervised trainees. Survival was estimated by the Kaplan–Meier method. The Cox regression model was used to examine the influence of grade of the surgeon on survival. χ2 and independent sample t tests were used to identify significant preoperative, intraoperative and postoperative variables. Results Trainees carried out 34 recipient hepatectomies (31 per cent), 47 implant procedures (42 per cent) and all 143 retrieval operations. The mean time taken by a supervised trainee to carry out a recipient hepatectomy and implantation was 183 and 44 min compared with 165 and 46 min for a consultant (P = 0·22 and P = 0·44 respectively). The mean intraoperative red cell requirement was 8 units for both consultants and trainees (P = 0·85). The overall patient survival rate was 88 per cent at 3 years and the grade of the surgeon made no difference to survival or the occurrence of complications (P > 0·05). Conclusion The outcome following liver transplantation with caval preservation did not differ according to the grade of the surgeon performing the procedure. Extensive training opportunities are available to learn hepatobiliary and vascular surgical techniques in liver transplantation surgery.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Surgery

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