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Title: Surgeons' Perspective, Learning Curve, Motivation, and Obstacles of Full-Endoscopic Spine Surgery in Thailand: Results from A Nationwide Survey
Authors: Vit Kotheeranurak
Wongthawat Liawrungrueang
Verapan Kuansongtham
Pornpavit Sriphirom
Narongsak Bamrungthin
Gun Keorochana
Pritsanai Pruttikul
Worawat Limthongkul
Weerasak Singhatanadgige
Suthipas Pongmanee
Rattalerk Arunakul
Monchai Ruangchainikom
Phanunan Sasiprapha
Roongrath Chitragarn
Saran Pairuchvej
Teerachat Tanasansomboon
Khanathip Jitpakdee
Authors: Vit Kotheeranurak
Wongthawat Liawrungrueang
Verapan Kuansongtham
Pornpavit Sriphirom
Narongsak Bamrungthin
Gun Keorochana
Pritsanai Pruttikul
Worawat Limthongkul
Weerasak Singhatanadgige
Suthipas Pongmanee
Rattalerk Arunakul
Monchai Ruangchainikom
Phanunan Sasiprapha
Roongrath Chitragarn
Saran Pairuchvej
Teerachat Tanasansomboon
Khanathip Jitpakdee
Keywords: Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology;Immunology and Microbiology
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2022
Abstract: Objective. To report a nationwide survey of the endoscopic spine surgeons across Thailand. Furthermore, the survey will be focused on the perspective of experience, learning curve, motivations, and obstacles at the beginning of their practices. Materials and Methods. The online survey consisting of 16 items was distributed to spine surgeons who are performing endoscopic spine surgery in Thailand via the Google forms web-based questionnaire to investigate participants' demographics, backgrounds, experience in endoscopic spine surgery, motivations, obstacles, and future perspectives. The data was recorded from January 7, 2020 to January 21, 2022. Descriptive statistics were used for analysis. Results. A total of 42 surveys were submitted by 6 neurosurgeons (14.3%) and 36 orthopedic surgeons (85.7%). From the surgeons' perspective, the average number of cases that should be performed until one feels confident, consistently good outcomes, and has minimal complications was 27.44±32.46 cases. For surgeons who starting the endoscopic spine practice, at least 3 workshop participation is needed. Personal interest (39 selected responses) and trending marketing or business purpose (25 selected responses) were the primary motivators for endoscopic spine surgery implementation. Lack of support (18 selected responses) and afraid of complications (16 selected responses) were pertinent obstacles to endoscopic spine surgery implementation. Conclusions. The trend of endoscopic spine surgery has continued to grow in Thailand, shown by the rate of implementation of endoscopic spine surgery reported by Thai spine surgeons. The number of appropriate cases until one feels confident was around 28 cases. The primary motivator and obstacles were personal interest and lack of support.
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/72592
ISSN: 23146141
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