Learning curve for biportal endoscopic posterior cervical foraminotomy determined using the cumulative summation test
Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research(2023)
摘要
Background Learning curves describe the rate of performance improvements corresponding to the surgeon’s caseload, followed by a plateau where limited further improvements are observed. This study aimed to determine the learning curve for biportal full-endoscopic posterior cervical foraminotomy (BE-PCF) for the unilateral cervical foraminal disc. Methods The learning curve was evaluated using a learning curve cumulative summation test (LC-CUSUM). The goal for the operation time was set to 78 min, which is the mean operation time (mOT) of percutaneous full-endoscopic posterior cervical foraminotomy (PE-PCF) performed by a senior surgeon. Moreover, clinical outcomes and post-operative complications were compared between the early and late learning periods 1 year post-operatively. Results This study enrolled the first 50 patients who underwent single-level BE-PCF, performed by a single surgeon. The LC-CUSUM signalled competency for surgery at the 20th operation, indicating that sufficient evidence was obtained to prove that the surgeon was competent. The mOT was 71.29 ± 11.69 min in BE-PCF, 71.84 ± 12.61 min in the early learning period, and 67.83 ± 10.31 min in the late learning period ( p = 0.254). There was no statistical difference in clinical outcomes, visual analogue scale scores, and neck disability index between both periods ( p > 0.05). Four complications were recorded throughout the whole period, with three in the early period and one in the late period ( p = 0.285). Conclusion Our study shows that BE-PCF has a learning curve of 20 caseloads to achieve 90% proficiency, and it significantly reduces the operation time based on the performance of a senior surgeon proficient in PE-PCF.
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Biportal full-endoscopy,Cumulative summation test,Learning curve,Posterior cervical foraminotomy
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