The Effect of Resident Involvement in Hip Fracture Surgery: An Analysis of a Single Institution Before and After the Addition of an Orthopaedic Surgical Residency.

Lincoln T Dutcher,Asadullah Helal, Dakota W Doucet,Alan L Jones

The Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons(2023)

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Abstract
Surgical experience is critical in orthopaedic training. There are concerns regarding potential negative effects of resident involvement on surgical outcomes and healthcare costs. While resident involvement was associated with slightly increased surgical times and indirect costs, it also led to decreased LOS and direct costs. We believe this is the first study to compare patient outcomes at one institution before and after resident involvement. Our findings demonstrated, compared with attendings alone, resident involvement resulted in an overall improvement rather than compromise in patient care.
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hip fracture surgery,orthopaedic surgical residency,resident involvement
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