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The European Association of Urology (EAU) now endorses live surgery events (LSEs) at urologic meetings. A new policy prioritizes patient safety, establishing a regulatory framework for LSEs to ensure educational value and compliance.

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Area of Science:

  • Surgical Education
  • Urology
  • Medical Policy Development

Background:

  • Live surgery events (LSEs) are integral to surgical training but face scrutiny regarding educational efficacy, patient safety, and potential conflicts of interest.
  • The increasing prevalence of LSEs necessitates standardized guidelines for their organization within urologic meetings.

Framework:

  • The European Association of Urology (EAU) developed a policy to regulate LSEs, ensuring adherence to established standards.
  • A consensus-driven approach, utilizing literature reviews, expert surveys, and the Delphi method, informed the policy's creation.

Implementation:

  • Endorsement of LSEs is contingent upon compliance with the EAU Code of Conduct for live surgery and all organizational prerequisites.
  • Mandatory submission of outcome data to an EAU registry and complication reporting via revised Martin criteria are required.
  • Regular audits will assess adherence to the policy and the educational impact of live surgery demonstrations.

Implications:

  • This policy establishes a regulatory framework for conducting live surgery demonstrations at urologic meetings, prioritizing patient safety above all else.
  • The EAU's endorsement signifies recognition of the educational value of live surgery when conducted responsibly within defined guidelines.
  • The framework aims to enhance the educational value and safety of live surgery events in urology.