General Surgery Training and One Year of COVID-19. What Has Been the Impact on Residents' Operating Room Surgical Activity? A Report From an Italian Academic Hospital

普通外科培训与新冠疫情一年:对住院医师手术室手术活动的影响是什么?来自意大利一家教学医院的报告

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: In the last year and a half, the COVID-19 pandemic has put great pressure on the healthcare systems of many countries, Italy included, leading to a reorganization of hospital activities and a dramatic reduction in surgical activity. Our study aimed to evaluate, from a quantitative and qualitative perspective, the impact of this reduction on the formation of surgery residents at the Academic Hospital of Udine. METHODS: We compared the resident's surgical activity during the pandemic year (March 2020-2021) with the one during the pre-pandemic year, declining the surgical procedures by timing, type, and complexity and categorizing the residents by postgraduate year (PGY) and surgical role. RESULTS: Our analysis highlighted how the main reductions occurred in the elective and medium complexity surgery due to the procrastination of benign pathologies such as hernias, cholelithiasis, and hemorrhoids, which also appeared to be the more frequent cases where the residents are first operators. On the other hand, the residents of the last PGY still maintained a good exposure to neoplasm and high complexity interventions, which are cardinal aspects in the last year of formation. CONCLUSIONS: These results mostly confirmed the critical points noted by the resident surgeons themselves, highlighting however the specific impact on different PGY and surgical activities, offering a starting point to better understand how to challenge the negative effect that the COVID-19 pandemic has had on the surgical resident formation.

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