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The endovascular performance spectrum of vascular surgery departments in Germany: Results of an online survey among senior department physicians

AIM: To survey the scope of vascular surgery services in Germany. METHOD: A total of 308 senior German vascular surgeons received a 19-point questionnaire pertaining to department structure and scope of services. Of these surgeons 223 replied between 16 August 2015 and 23 October 2015 (response rate...

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Autores principales: Schmitz-Rixen, T., Torsello, G., Steinbauer, M., Grundmann, R. T.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4974286/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27546991
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00772-016-0157-3
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author Schmitz-Rixen, T.
Torsello, G.
Steinbauer, M.
Grundmann, R. T.
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Steinbauer, M.
Grundmann, R. T.
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description AIM: To survey the scope of vascular surgery services in Germany. METHOD: A total of 308 senior German vascular surgeons received a 19-point questionnaire pertaining to department structure and scope of services. Of these surgeons 223 replied between 16 August 2015 and 23 October 2015 (response rate 72 %), with 62.2 % reporting an additional qualification as an endovascular surgeon according to the guidelines of the German Society for Vascular Surgery and Vascular Medicine (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Gefäßchirurgie und Gefäßmedizin, DGG) and 43.5 % as a DGG® endovascular specialist. RESULTS: The number of respondents fully authorized to train in vascular surgery was 71.3 %, while 28.3 % were authorized for limited training. Authorization as a DGG® endovascular surgeon was reported by 24.2 % and authorization as a DGG® endovascular specialist by 17 % of respondents. All respondents performed endovascular interventions on pelvic vessels and 99.1 % also reported carrying out femoral and popliteal endovascular interventions. Endovascular procedures in crural vessels were carried out by 90.1 % and 93.7 % of vascular surgeons performed endovascular procedures in the region of the abdominal aorta (segment V), arteriovenous (AV) fistulas and shunts (85.2 %), upper extremity vessels (80.3 %), the thoracic aorta (segment III, 68.2 %), renal arteries (62.8 %) and visceral aorta (segment IV, 60.5 %). In all 43.5 % of respondents reported experience with endovascular procedures on the carotid bifurcation. Percutaneous arterial procedures formed the focus of endovascular activity, totalling on average 259 interventions per year and department, followed by diagnostic angiography (without intervention) at 166 procedures per year and hybrid arterial interventions at 141 interventions per year. CONCLUSION: This survey revealed a high level of endovascular expertise among vascular surgeons in Germany. This applies not only to the scope of endovascular activities in diagnosis and treatment but also to the number of estimated annual procedures.
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spelling pubmed-49742862016-08-17 The endovascular performance spectrum of vascular surgery departments in Germany: Results of an online survey among senior department physicians Schmitz-Rixen, T. Torsello, G. Steinbauer, M. Grundmann, R. T. Gefasschirurgie Originalien AIM: To survey the scope of vascular surgery services in Germany. METHOD: A total of 308 senior German vascular surgeons received a 19-point questionnaire pertaining to department structure and scope of services. Of these surgeons 223 replied between 16 August 2015 and 23 October 2015 (response rate 72 %), with 62.2 % reporting an additional qualification as an endovascular surgeon according to the guidelines of the German Society for Vascular Surgery and Vascular Medicine (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Gefäßchirurgie und Gefäßmedizin, DGG) and 43.5 % as a DGG® endovascular specialist. RESULTS: The number of respondents fully authorized to train in vascular surgery was 71.3 %, while 28.3 % were authorized for limited training. Authorization as a DGG® endovascular surgeon was reported by 24.2 % and authorization as a DGG® endovascular specialist by 17 % of respondents. All respondents performed endovascular interventions on pelvic vessels and 99.1 % also reported carrying out femoral and popliteal endovascular interventions. Endovascular procedures in crural vessels were carried out by 90.1 % and 93.7 % of vascular surgeons performed endovascular procedures in the region of the abdominal aorta (segment V), arteriovenous (AV) fistulas and shunts (85.2 %), upper extremity vessels (80.3 %), the thoracic aorta (segment III, 68.2 %), renal arteries (62.8 %) and visceral aorta (segment IV, 60.5 %). In all 43.5 % of respondents reported experience with endovascular procedures on the carotid bifurcation. Percutaneous arterial procedures formed the focus of endovascular activity, totalling on average 259 interventions per year and department, followed by diagnostic angiography (without intervention) at 166 procedures per year and hybrid arterial interventions at 141 interventions per year. CONCLUSION: This survey revealed a high level of endovascular expertise among vascular surgeons in Germany. This applies not only to the scope of endovascular activities in diagnosis and treatment but also to the number of estimated annual procedures. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2016-08-03 2016 /pmc/articles/PMC4974286/ /pubmed/27546991 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00772-016-0157-3 Text en © The Author(s) 2016 Open Access. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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The endovascular performance spectrum of vascular surgery departments in Germany: Results of an online survey among senior department physicians
title The endovascular performance spectrum of vascular surgery departments in Germany: Results of an online survey among senior department physicians
title_full The endovascular performance spectrum of vascular surgery departments in Germany: Results of an online survey among senior department physicians
title_fullStr The endovascular performance spectrum of vascular surgery departments in Germany: Results of an online survey among senior department physicians
title_full_unstemmed The endovascular performance spectrum of vascular surgery departments in Germany: Results of an online survey among senior department physicians
title_short The endovascular performance spectrum of vascular surgery departments in Germany: Results of an online survey among senior department physicians
title_sort endovascular performance spectrum of vascular surgery departments in germany: results of an online survey among senior department physicians
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4974286/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27546991
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00772-016-0157-3
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