• World Neurosurg · Oct 2024

    The first years of practice of young spine surgeons in Latin America.

    • Jose Rafael Dangond, Alfredo Guiroy, Omar Marroquín Herrera, Guisela Quinteros, Pedro Couri, Fernando Alvarado, and Nelson Astur.
    • Department of Spine Surgery, Serena del Mar Hospital, Barranquilla, Atlántico, Colombia. Electronic address: josedangond3@gmail.com.
    • World Neurosurg. 2024 Oct 1; 190: e450e458e450-e458.

    ObjectiveTo describe the experiences and current situation of AO Spine Fellows in Latin America, as well as the concerns of junior spine surgeons in their first 3 years of practice.MethodsA multiple-choice questionnaire was sent to AO Spine Associate Fellows who completed their studies within the past 5 years. This survey aimed to gather information on their professional activities during the initial 3 years of practice following their fellowship. By comparing the responses and activities undertaken by surgeons on a country-by-country basis, it will be possible to describe and analyze the local and regional outcomes in Latin America.ResultsThe countries with the highest participation in the AO Spine Fellowship program are currently Argentina (30.7%), Brazil, and Colombia (28.21%). Participants aged 36 to 45 are the age group with the highest engagement (30.7%). Among program participants, 75% are orthopedists. Other notable findings include that 95% of respondents have greater experience and feel more comfortable working in degenerative spine pathology.ConclusionsCurrently, junior fellows in the AO Spine program report a high level of comfort with the initiative. However, our study reveals valuable insights that can contribute to its improvement. It is worth noting that there is a clear preference for the standard posterior approach persists. Nevertheless, there is a growing interest among junior surgeons in endoscopic and minimally invasive techniques. This study serves as a gateway to essential data for future studies and the enhancement of the Fellowship education program in Latin America.Copyright © 2024 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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