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The Cataract Surgery Learning Curve: Quantitatively Tracking a Single Resident's Operative Actions Throughout Their Training - 13/04/23

Doi : 10.1016/j.ajo.2022.12.006 
Michael Balas a, Jason M. Kwok b, c, Ana Miguel d, e, Amrit Rai b, c, f, Amandeep Rai b, c, f, Iqbal Ike K. Ahmed b, c, f, Matthew B. Schlenker b, c, f,
a From the Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (M.B.) 
b Department of Ophthalmology and Vision Sciences, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (J.M.K., A.R., A.R., I.I.K.A., M.B.S.) 
c Kensington Eye Institute, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (J.M.K., A.R., A.R., I.I.K.A., M.B.S.) 
d Department of Ophthalmology, Private Hospital of La Baie, Avranches, France (A.M.) 
e Department of Ophthalmology, Central University Hospital of Caen, Caen, France (A.M.) 
f Prism Eye Institute, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada (A.R., A.R., I.I.K.A., M.B.S.) 

Correspondence to Matthew B. Schlenker, Assistant Professor, Department of Ophthalmology & Vision Sciences, University of Toronto, Toronto Western Hospital, 399 Bathurst St., Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5T 2S8Department of Ophthalmology & Vision SciencesUniversity of TorontoToronto Western HospitalTorontoOntarioM5T 2S8Canada

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Purpose

To track operative phases of cataract surgery over a resident's training to measure action times and frequencies as a surrogate for competency and skill progression.

Design

An n = 1 panel study.

Methods

Cataract surgery video recordings performed by a single resident between 2021-2022 were collected. Only full-length videos of adequate quality without supervisor intervention were included. The start and end times of 19 distinct operative phases of cataract surgery were manually labeled by a trained annotator. Timeseries analysis was employed to measure the direction and magnitude of trends in the resident's surgical timing for each action across their first year of training.

Results

The dataset comprised 100 videos spread across the resident's sixth to 760th cases. The median total time was 11.6 minutes (IQR 10.1-14.4 minutes), with overall speed increasing at a rate of 43.4 seconds for every 10 videos (95% CI 35.1, 52.7 seconds). Nine operative phases significantly decreased in time throughout training. The main incision, phacoemulsification, and hydrodissection had the greatest improvements in speed relative to their average procedural time. There was an average of 26.9 distinct operative actions (excluding idle periods) in each video (range 20-50).

Conclusions

This is the first study to quantitatively track operative times and frequencies across all relevant actions in cataract surgery and derive learning curves for each. Consistent with previous works, it was found that a basic level of surgical competency was achieved after performing 80 cases. In addition, results from this study indicated that the next level in skill advancement towards surgical finesse occurs after 300 cases.

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