Examining the quality of rectal cancer operative reports in teaching institutions: Is there an opportunity for resident education?

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The American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons rectal cancer checklist describes a set of best practices for rectal cancer surgery. The objective of this study was to assess the quality of operative reports for rectal cancer surgery based on the intraoperative American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons checklist items. Patients undergoing rectal cancer surgery at two public teaching hospitals from 2009 to 2015 were included. A total of 12 intraoperative checklist items were assessed. One hundred and fifty-eight operative reports were reviewed. Overall adherence to checklist items was 55 per cent, and was significantly higher in attending versus resident dictated reports (67% vs 51%, P<0.01). Senior residents had significantly higher adherence to checklist items than junior residents (55% vs 44%, P<0.01). However, overall adherence to rectal cancer checklist items was low. This represents an opportunity to improve the quality of operative documentation in rectal cancer surgery, which could also impact the technical quality of the operation itself.

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Parrish, A. B., Sanaiha, Y., Petrie, B. A., Russell, M. M., & Chen, F. (2016). Examining the quality of rectal cancer operative reports in teaching institutions: Is there an opportunity for resident education? American Surgeon, 82(10), 1023–1027. https://doi.org/10.1177/000313481608201037

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