TY - JOUR
T1 - Practice of proctology among general surgery residents and young specialists in Italy
T2 - a snapshot survey
AU - ProctoSurvey Group
AU - Manzo, Carlo Alberto
AU - Annicchiarico, Alfredo
AU - Valiyeva, Sayali
AU - Picciariello, Arcangelo
AU - Gallo, Gaetano
AU - Bislenghi, Gabriele
AU - Gallotta, Adriana
AU - Dezi, Agnese
AU - Oliva, Alba
AU - Peressut, Alberto Brun
AU - Gerundo, Alberto
AU - Stocco, Alberto
AU - Ida, Alessandra
AU - Marello, Alessandra
AU - Bonomi, Alessandro
AU - Borelli, Alessandro
AU - Izzo, Alessandro
AU - Soave, Alessandro
AU - Chini, Alessia
AU - Impagnatiello, Alessio
AU - Maurelli, Alessio
AU - Amendola, Alfonso
AU - Antonelli, Amedeo
AU - Bucci, Andrea Fares
AU - Grego, Andrea
AU - Lovece, Andrea
AU - Guida, Andrea Martina
AU - Micalef, Andrea
AU - Morini, Andrea
AU - Quazzico, Andrea
AU - Romboli, Andrea
AU - Scardino, Andrea
AU - Zironda, Andrea
AU - Luzzi, Andrea Pierre
AU - Marra, Angelo Alessandro
AU - Epifani, Angelo Gabriele
AU - D’Amore, Anna
AU - Barbazza, Annalisa
AU - Comandatore, Annalisa
AU - Grasso, Antonella
AU - Zuliani, Antonia Lavinia
AU - Esposito, Antonino
AU - Alvigi, Antonio
AU - Castaldi, Antonio
AU - Farro, Antonio
AU - Franzese, Antonio
AU - Gargiulo, Antonio
AU - Petrungaro, Arianna
AU - Vercellone, Barbara
AU - De Zolt, Beatrice
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023, Italian Society of Surgery (SIC).
PY - 2023/9/1
Y1 - 2023/9/1
N2 - Anal diseases are very common and, in most of the cases, require surgery of minor or medium complexity, and, therefore, are among the most accessible diseases for surgeons in training. Aim of this study is to investigate the status of the training in proctology in Italy. A 31-items questionnaire was administered to residents and young specialists (≤ 2 years) in general surgery, using mailing lists, and the social media accounts of the Italian Society of Colorectal Surgery. Answers from 338 respondents (53.8% males) were included in the final analysis. Overall, 252 respondents (74.5%) were residents and 86 (25.5%) young specialists. Two hundred and fifty-five (75.4%) respondents practiced proctology for the first time early on during their postgraduate training, but only 19.5% did it continuously for ≥ 24 months. Almost all respondents (334; 98.8%) had the chance to participate in proctological procedures, 205 (60.5%) as first surgeon. This percentage decreases according to the complexity of the surgery. In fact, only 11 (3.3%) and 24 (7.1%) of the respondents were allowed to be the first surgeon in more complex proctological diseases such as surgery for rectal prolapse and fecal incontinence. The present survey suggests that, in Italy, most surgeons in training deal with anal diseases. However, only few of them could achieve sufficient professional skills in the management of proctological diseases to be able to practice autonomously as young specialists.
AB - Anal diseases are very common and, in most of the cases, require surgery of minor or medium complexity, and, therefore, are among the most accessible diseases for surgeons in training. Aim of this study is to investigate the status of the training in proctology in Italy. A 31-items questionnaire was administered to residents and young specialists (≤ 2 years) in general surgery, using mailing lists, and the social media accounts of the Italian Society of Colorectal Surgery. Answers from 338 respondents (53.8% males) were included in the final analysis. Overall, 252 respondents (74.5%) were residents and 86 (25.5%) young specialists. Two hundred and fifty-five (75.4%) respondents practiced proctology for the first time early on during their postgraduate training, but only 19.5% did it continuously for ≥ 24 months. Almost all respondents (334; 98.8%) had the chance to participate in proctological procedures, 205 (60.5%) as first surgeon. This percentage decreases according to the complexity of the surgery. In fact, only 11 (3.3%) and 24 (7.1%) of the respondents were allowed to be the first surgeon in more complex proctological diseases such as surgery for rectal prolapse and fecal incontinence. The present survey suggests that, in Italy, most surgeons in training deal with anal diseases. However, only few of them could achieve sufficient professional skills in the management of proctological diseases to be able to practice autonomously as young specialists.
KW - Proctology
KW - Survey
KW - Training
KW - Young surgeons
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85160036765&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/s13304-023-01540-5
DO - 10.1007/s13304-023-01540-5
M3 - Article
C2 - 37217636
AN - SCOPUS:85160036765
SN - 2038-131X
VL - 75
SP - 1597
EP - 1605
JO - Updates in Surgery
JF - Updates in Surgery
IS - 6
ER -