Does Operating Volume On-Call Vary by Surgeon? Analysis of On-Call Cases in an Academic Colorectal Practice

The aim was to determine whether on-call case volumes differ amongst colorectal surgeons, and what cases are performed on-call in an academic colorectal surgery practice. The on-call schedule for the year 2021 of a colorectal surgery practice was analyzed. Details of the case origin and operative de...

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Veröffentlicht in:The American surgeon 2024-11, Vol.90 (11), p.3144-3147
Hauptverfasser: McKenna, Nicholas P., Mirande, Maxwell D., Bews, Katherine A., Dozois, Eric J., Kelley, Scott R., Mathis, Kellie L.
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Zusammenfassung:The aim was to determine whether on-call case volumes differ amongst colorectal surgeons, and what cases are performed on-call in an academic colorectal surgery practice. The on-call schedule for the year 2021 of a colorectal surgery practice was analyzed. Details of the case origin and operative details were collected. Average cases performed per call per surgeon were compared. Ten surgeons were included, and average cases per call ranged from .5 to 1.4 with 1.0 the overall average (P = .007). Analyzing individual pairs, differences existed between the 2 busiest and the least busy on-call surgeon (both P < .05). Most patients operated on-call were admitted via the emergency department (59%), and the most common operations were exams under anesthesia (39%) and bowel resections (33%). On average, 1 on-call case was performed per day. Surgeon on-call volume was similar aside from the busiest and least busy on-call surgeons.
ISSN:0003-1348
1555-9823
1555-9823
DOI:10.1177/00031348241262424