Can my surgeon scope? Trends in endoscopy training volume and experience among general surgery residents in the United States: a nationwide analysis

Amir Humza Sohail, Christian Martinez,Kevin Martinez, Hoang Nguyen, Samuel Flesner, Abdullah Khan, Mohammed A. Quazi, Waqas Rasheed,Hassam Ali,Dushyant Singh Dahiya,Manesh Kumar Gangwani,Muhammad Aziz,Aman Goyal

Surgical Endoscopy(2024)

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Introduction Endoscopy is a major part of surgical training. Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) has set standards regarding the minimum volume of endoscopy cases required for graduation. However, there is paucity of high-quality data on the number of cases that most surgical graduates perform. Methods We conducted a retrospective analysis of operative case logs of all general surgery residents graduating from ACGME-accredited programs from 2010 to 2023. Data on mean number of endoscopy cases, including mean in each subcategory, were retrieved. Mann–Kendall trend test was used to investigate trends in endoscopy experience. Results Between 2010 and 2023, the mean overall endoscopy procedures per resident remained stable, with 129.5 in 2010 and 132.1 in 2023 ( t = 0.429; p -value = 0.037). The majority of these cases were performed as surgeon junior (76.6% in 2010; 80.9% in 2023), while the remaining cases were logged as surgeon chief. The most substantial contribution to the overall volume was from flexible colonoscopy (mean: 64.1 in 2010 and 67.2 in 2023). The volume for colonoscopy remained fairly stable ( t = 0.429; p -value = 0.036). This was followed by esophagogastroduodenoscopy (mean: 35.3 in 2010 and 35.5 in 2023), which saw a significant increase in volume ( t = 0.890; p -value ≤ 0.001). There was a significant increase in the number of overall upper endoscopic procedures ( t = 0.791; p -value ≤ 0.001), while lower endoscopic procedures did not change significantly ( t = 0.319; p -value = 0.125). The procedural volume for endoscopic retrograde cholangiography, sigmoidoscopy, cystoscopy/ureteroscopy, laryngoscopy, and bronchoscopy decreased significantly ( p -value < 0.05 for all). Conclusion The overall endoscopy volume for general surgery residents has largely remained stable, with a minor increase in esophagogastroduodenoscopy and no change in colonoscopy. Future research should investigate whether simulation-based exercises can bridge the gap between procedural volume and learning curve requirements for endoscopy.
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Endoscopy training,Surgical residency,Operative case logs,ACGME Standards,Endoscopic procedure trends,Competency assessment
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