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An Evaluation of Peer-Rated Surgical Skill and its Relationship With Detrusor Muscle Sampling in Transurethral Resection of Bladder Tumor

Authors :
Minh N. Pham
Oliver S. Ko
Reiping Huang
Amanda X. Vo
Kyle P. Tsai
Jeremy D. Lai
Matthew T. Hudnall
Joshua A. Halpern
Joshua J. Meeks
Jonas Benson
Ricardo Soares
Ronald Kim
Karl Y. Bilimoria
Jonah J. Stulberg
Gregory B. Auffenberg
Source :
Urology. 169
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

To assess the reliability of peer-review of TURBT videos as a means to evaluate surgeon skill and its relationship to detrusor sampling.Urologists from an academic health system submitted TURBT videos in 2019. Ten blinded peers evaluated each surgeon's performance using a 10-item scoring instrument to quantify surgeon skill. Normalized composite skill scores for each surgeon were calculated using peer ratings. For surgeons submitting videos, we retrospectively reviewed all TURBT pathology results (2018-2019) to assess surgeon-specific detrusor sampling. A hierarchical logistic regression model was fit to evaluate the association between skill and detrusor sampling, adjusting for patient and surgeon factors.Surgeon skill scores and detrusor sampling rates were determined for 13 surgeons performing 245 TURBTs. Skill scores varied from -6.0 to 5.1 [mean: 0; standard deviation (SD): 2.40]. Muscle was sampled in 72% of cases, varying considerably across surgeons (mean: 64.5%; SD: 30.7%). Among 8 surgeons performing5 TURBTs during the study period, adjusted detrusor sampling rate was associated with sending separate deep specimens (odds ratio [OR]: 1.97; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.02-3.81, P = .045) but not skill (OR: 0.81; 95% CI: 0.57-1.17, P = .191).Surgeon skill was not associated with detrusor sampling, suggesting there may be other drivers of variability of detrusor sampling in TURBT.

Details

ISSN :
15279995
Volume :
169
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Urology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bd1e3b28fd0fc3f94066f5d91bee039b