Cataract surgical training: Analysis of the results of the European Board of Ophthalmology survey in the Swiss cohort.

Details

Serval ID
serval:BIB_2E0F27421F63
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
Cataract surgical training: Analysis of the results of the European Board of Ophthalmology survey in the Swiss cohort.
Journal
European journal of ophthalmology
Author(s)
Yaïci R., Khamsy L., Potic J., Dhubhghaill S.N., Sanogo M., Lefebvre F., Aclimandos W., Asoklis R., Atilla H., Creuzot-Garcher C., Curtin D., Cvenkel B., Flanagan L., Kivelä T.T., Maino A., Costa R.M., Filipe H.P., Stopa M., Strong B., Tassignon M.J., Ivekovic R., Priglinger S., Sturmer J., Bourcier T.
ISSN
1724-6016 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
1120-6721
Publication state
Published
Issued date
12/12/2024
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Pages
11206721241304052
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: aheadofprint
Abstract
This study, part of a series, analyses the Swiss cohort from an EBO survey on cataract surgery training in Europe, focusing on Switzerland's unique program. The survey identifies two models: training all residents in surgery, and a "high-volume surgeon" model where only some learn CS post-residency.
This study analyses the survey results of Swiss participants in the EBO examinations (2018-2022) and compared them with the most important cohorts (Germany, France and Spain).
Out of 251 respondents, 87 (34.7%) answered the questionnaire. Most (70.1%) had taken the EBO exam between 2021-2022, with the majority of study participants being men (55.2%) with a median age of 34 years and came from 12 different cantons. Two third (68.8%) of respondents had not performed any steps of cataract surgery on patients during their residency. Notably, 22.1% stated that they had carried out 10 or more training sessions on virtual reality simulator, 5.8% on synthetic eyes and 21% on animal eyes. A notable discrepancy was observed between participants with 10 or more training sessions and those without specific training in four key areas: self-assessed confidence and ability to perform cataract surgery (p = 0.006), management of challenging cases (p = 0.027), handling complications like posterior capsular tear (p = 0.031) and in performing corneal sutures (p = 0.023).
Switzerland fits into the "high-volume surgeon" model group; extensive simulation-based training there significantly boosts self-confidence in performing CS, an effect less noticeable in countries offering hands-on training during residency.
Keywords
Cataract surgery, European Board of Ophthalmology, Switzerland, surgical training, survey
Pubmed
Web of science
Create date
16/12/2024 16:25
Last modification date
08/01/2025 7:03
Usage data