The Story of Dr. Asa G. Yancey and Surgical Innovation in the Face of Discrimination

Dr. Asa G. Yancey published a surgical technique describing a pull – through of normal colon through a cuff of aganglionic colon to treat Hirschsprung disease in 1952, 12 y before Dr. Franco Soave whose name is attached to the procedure. Yancey and his pioneering operation went unrecognized for over...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of surgical research 2024-10, Vol.302, p.A1-A5
Hauptverfasser: Gerardo, Rodrigo G., Denning, Naomi-Liza, Yancey, Carolyn L., Yancey, Asa G., Yancey, Arthur H., Newman, Erika A., Gosain, Ankush, Ford, Henri R., Frischer, Jason S., Levitt, Marc A.
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Zusammenfassung:Dr. Asa G. Yancey published a surgical technique describing a pull – through of normal colon through a cuff of aganglionic colon to treat Hirschsprung disease in 1952, 12 y before Dr. Franco Soave whose name is attached to the procedure. Yancey and his pioneering operation went unrecognized for over half a century because of discriminatory segregation in the publishing practices of academic medicine dating back to the 1950s. We performed a literature review on the surgical therapies for Hirschsprung disease. This history was supplemented with first-hand accounts provided by Yancey's children. Further information by leaders of the American Pediatric Surgical Association Hirschsprung interest group regarding the future of surgical nomenclature for the endorectal pull-through procedure was acquired through interviews. A review of the literature revealed that Yancey's description of the pull-through technique for Hirschsprung disease was published 12 y prior to Soave's publication and yet, Yancey received little to no recognition for his work. Yancey's children describe a surgeon who was persistent in his endeavor to create a more inclusive field of academic surgery as well as a man who prioritized his family and the education of future surgeons. Conversations with the American Pediatric Surgical Association Hirschsprung interest group suggest active changes to give posthumous credit to Yancey, including renaming the procedure to the Yancey – Soave pull-through technique. Here, we provide a historical review of Yancey's career as well as insights on the man behind the surgery and how he persevered in academic surgery despite experiencing discrimination during the civil rights movement. [Display omitted]
ISSN:0022-4804
1095-8673
1095-8673
DOI:10.1016/j.jss.2024.08.002