Laparoscopic colorectal surgery in Great Britain and Ireland – Where are we now?
- 14 December 2004
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Colorectal Disease
- Vol. 7 (1) , 86-89
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1463-1318.2004.00682.x
Abstract
Objective We aimed to gather information from the members of the Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland (ACPGBI) to assess trends in the current practice of laparoscopic colorectal surgery.Methods A postal questionnaire survey of the members of ACPGBI.Results The response rate was 37% (200/540). Only 45 surgeons currently perform laparoscopic colorectal work in Great Britain and Ireland mainly right hemicolectomy and laparoscopic stoma formation, of these about one third practiced laparoscopy for benign colorectal conditions only. The majority (68%) of surgeons had enough resources at their place of work, but further training seemed to be a major issue. Nearly 22% of surgeons had not had any formal training. Only 50% of surgeons trained their specialist registrars. The incidence of conversion rate was not different for benign or malignant conditions and also did not appear to be related to the duration of experience. Only four surgeons had noted port a site recurrence during the past 10 years. Seventy‐five percent (150/200) felt that laparoscopic colorectal work could be carried out safely in a District General Hospital.Conclusion Laparoscopic colorectal surgery was being performed by a small minority of members of the ACPGBI although more surgeons had started to work in this field in recent years. The main areas of concern appeared to be a wide variation in the range of experience as indicated by the number of operations performed and limited formal training for consultants.Keywords
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