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N R Bhatt1, M Morris1,2, A O'Neil2
1Department of Surgery, University of Dublin, Trinity College, at the Adelaide and Meath Hospital, Tallaght, Ireland.
As surgeons age, their functional abilities vary, impacting patient care. Individual functional assessment, not chronological age, should guide retirement policies for surgeons to ensure patient safety.
Area of Science:
- Geriatric Medicine
- Surgical Science
- Neuroscience
Background:
- Global retirement policies for surgeons vary significantly.
- Ageing is associated with natural declines in human functional abilities.
- Increasing life expectancy raises concerns about the performance of ageing surgeons and patient safety.
Purpose of the Study:
- To investigate the impact of ageing on surgeon performance.
- To identify practical strategies for transitioning older surgeons out of practice.
Main Methods:
- A narrative review of MEDLINE-indexed articles using keywords 'ageing' and 'surgeon'.
- Article selection guided by Modified PRISMA guidelines.
- Inclusion criteria focused on studies exploring age-related brain changes and their effect on surgical performance.
Main Results:
- 36 articles were included from 1811 initial results.
- Significant individual variation exists in the functional abilities of ageing surgeons.
- Patient outcomes showed considerable variability linked to surgeon age, with a lack of specific neuroimaging research and performance markers.
Conclusions:
- Surgical competence assessment should prioritize individual functional ability over chronological age.
- Retirement policies for surgeons need to be informed by objective, individual-based functional assessments.
- Standardized, age-related surgical ability policies are currently lacking worldwide.
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