46.2% (n=6) of attendees of the Total Mesorectal Excision Hands-On Course reported no total mesorectal excisions performed in the preceding 3 months of practice, and another 46.2% (n=6) reported only 1-3. At 3-month follow-up survey, 66.7% (n=2) of those responding reported no mesorectal excisions performed in the interval since the annual meeting, and 33.3% (n=1) reported only 1-3.
53.8% (n=7) of attendees of the Total Mesorectal Excision Hands-On Course reported no laparoscopic total mesorectal excisions performed in the preceding 3 months of practice, and another 38.5% (n=5) reported only 1-3. At 3-month follow-up survey, 66.7% (n=2) of those responding reported no laparoscopic total mesorectal excisions in the interval since the annual meeting, and 33.3% (n=1) reported only 1-3.
84.6% (n=11) of attendees of the Total Mesorectal Excision Hands-On Course reported no hand-assist total mesorectal excisions performed in the preceding 3 months of practice, and another 15.4% (n=2) reported only 1-3. At 3-month follow-up survey, 66.7% (n=2) of those responding reported no hand-assist total mesorectal excisions in the interval since the annual meeting, and 33.3% (n=1) reported only 1-3.
84.6% (n=11) of attendees of the Total Mesorectal Excision Hands-On Course reported no robotic total mesorectal excisions performed in the preceding 3 months of practice, and another 15.4% (n=2) reported only 1-3. At 3-month follow-up survey, 100% (n=3) of those responding reported no robotic total mesorectal excisions in the interval since the annual meeting.