Evaluating the differences in the early laparoscopic donor nephrectomy learning curves of a Swiss high volume transplant program and a South African low volume transplant program after knowledge transfer

Abstract Background To describe the retroperitoneoscopic donor nephrectomy learning curve differences between a high volume (training) hospital in Basel, Switzerland, and a low volume (trainee) hospital in Cape Town, South Africa, after knowledge transfer. The South African hospital is resource cons...

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Main Authors: André van der Merwe, N. Nicole Ebinger Mundorf, H. van Heerden, G. Bonkat, H. van Deventer, G. Mantica, Z. Keyser, A. Bachmann
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Published: SpringerOpen 2021-08-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12301-021-00215-0
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spelling doaj-8b29de31c1b84fb099f81f60afe959872021-08-22T11:19:05ZengSpringerOpenAfrican Journal of Urology1110-57041961-99872021-08-012711810.1186/s12301-021-00215-0Evaluating the differences in the early laparoscopic donor nephrectomy learning curves of a Swiss high volume transplant program and a South African low volume transplant program after knowledge transferAndré van der Merwe0N. Nicole Ebinger Mundorf1H. van Heerden2G. Bonkat3H. van Deventer4G. Mantica5Z. Keyser6A. Bachmann7Division of Urology, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Stellenbosch University and Tygerberg Academic HospitalDepartment of Urology, University of BaselDivision of Urology, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Stellenbosch University and Tygerberg Academic HospitalDepartment of Urology, University of BaselDivision of Urology, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Stellenbosch University and Tygerberg Academic HospitalDepartment of Urology, San Raffaele Turro Hospital, San Raffaele University, MilanDepartment of Surgical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Stellenbosch University and Tygerberg Academic HospitalDepartment of Urology, University of BaselAbstract Background To describe the retroperitoneoscopic donor nephrectomy learning curve differences between a high volume (training) hospital in Basel, Switzerland, and a low volume (trainee) hospital in Cape Town, South Africa, after knowledge transfer. The South African hospital is resource constraint in hospital and training equipment. Techniques for performing the surgery were near identical. Methods Both units maintained prospective databases. Comparisons were made of the first 74 cases in each database: Basel’s series were from 19 January 2001 until 28 June 2004, while the Cape Town Hospital were from 8 April 2008 until 15 July 2008. Four surgeons operated in the Basel group, while only one surgeon operated in the Cape Town group. Variables compared include operating time (first skin incision until kidney was extracted), warm ischaemic time (renal arterial occlusion until cold bench reperfusion), blood loss, graft function, and hospital stay. We also analysed the first and last 25 cases of each series. Subgroup analysis of a single Basel surgeon was conducted. Results Donor age (means: Basel vs. Cape Town 54 vs. 33 p < 0.0001) and gender (males vs. females Cape Town 57% male and Basel 31% male) differed widely. The Basel group did more left-sided operations (72% vs. 58%). Operative times, blood loss and donor creatinine did not differ. Warm ischaemic time was significantly shorter in the Basel group (Cape Town mean 204 s Basel mean 130 s P = 0.0023). There was double the number of early graft failures in the South African group (six vs. three)—not related to donor surgery. Both groups showed a decline in operating times, plateauing at 30–34 cases. Conclusions There are statistically significant differences in some aspects of the learning curves of the Swiss (training) and South African (trainee) hospitals. These differences are clinically not pronounced, and the knowledge transfer was worth the effort.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12301-021-00215-0Donor nephrectomyMinimal access donor nephrectomyLearning curveComparison of learning curve
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author André van der Merwe
N. Nicole Ebinger Mundorf
H. van Heerden
G. Bonkat
H. van Deventer
G. Mantica
Z. Keyser
A. Bachmann
spellingShingle André van der Merwe
N. Nicole Ebinger Mundorf
H. van Heerden
G. Bonkat
H. van Deventer
G. Mantica
Z. Keyser
A. Bachmann
Evaluating the differences in the early laparoscopic donor nephrectomy learning curves of a Swiss high volume transplant program and a South African low volume transplant program after knowledge transfer
African Journal of Urology
Donor nephrectomy
Minimal access donor nephrectomy
Learning curve
Comparison of learning curve
author_facet André van der Merwe
N. Nicole Ebinger Mundorf
H. van Heerden
G. Bonkat
H. van Deventer
G. Mantica
Z. Keyser
A. Bachmann
author_sort André van der Merwe
title Evaluating the differences in the early laparoscopic donor nephrectomy learning curves of a Swiss high volume transplant program and a South African low volume transplant program after knowledge transfer
title_short Evaluating the differences in the early laparoscopic donor nephrectomy learning curves of a Swiss high volume transplant program and a South African low volume transplant program after knowledge transfer
title_full Evaluating the differences in the early laparoscopic donor nephrectomy learning curves of a Swiss high volume transplant program and a South African low volume transplant program after knowledge transfer
title_fullStr Evaluating the differences in the early laparoscopic donor nephrectomy learning curves of a Swiss high volume transplant program and a South African low volume transplant program after knowledge transfer
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating the differences in the early laparoscopic donor nephrectomy learning curves of a Swiss high volume transplant program and a South African low volume transplant program after knowledge transfer
title_sort evaluating the differences in the early laparoscopic donor nephrectomy learning curves of a swiss high volume transplant program and a south african low volume transplant program after knowledge transfer
publisher SpringerOpen
series African Journal of Urology
issn 1110-5704
1961-9987
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Abstract Background To describe the retroperitoneoscopic donor nephrectomy learning curve differences between a high volume (training) hospital in Basel, Switzerland, and a low volume (trainee) hospital in Cape Town, South Africa, after knowledge transfer. The South African hospital is resource constraint in hospital and training equipment. Techniques for performing the surgery were near identical. Methods Both units maintained prospective databases. Comparisons were made of the first 74 cases in each database: Basel’s series were from 19 January 2001 until 28 June 2004, while the Cape Town Hospital were from 8 April 2008 until 15 July 2008. Four surgeons operated in the Basel group, while only one surgeon operated in the Cape Town group. Variables compared include operating time (first skin incision until kidney was extracted), warm ischaemic time (renal arterial occlusion until cold bench reperfusion), blood loss, graft function, and hospital stay. We also analysed the first and last 25 cases of each series. Subgroup analysis of a single Basel surgeon was conducted. Results Donor age (means: Basel vs. Cape Town 54 vs. 33 p < 0.0001) and gender (males vs. females Cape Town 57% male and Basel 31% male) differed widely. The Basel group did more left-sided operations (72% vs. 58%). Operative times, blood loss and donor creatinine did not differ. Warm ischaemic time was significantly shorter in the Basel group (Cape Town mean 204 s Basel mean 130 s P = 0.0023). There was double the number of early graft failures in the South African group (six vs. three)—not related to donor surgery. Both groups showed a decline in operating times, plateauing at 30–34 cases. Conclusions There are statistically significant differences in some aspects of the learning curves of the Swiss (training) and South African (trainee) hospitals. These differences are clinically not pronounced, and the knowledge transfer was worth the effort.
topic Donor nephrectomy
Minimal access donor nephrectomy
Learning curve
Comparison of learning curve
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12301-021-00215-0
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