Handchir Mikrochir Plast Chir 2024; 56(02): 156-165
DOI: 10.1055/a-2250-2800
Original Article

ESPRAS Survey: National and European Societies for Plastic Surgeons

ESPRAS Umfrage: Nationale und europäische Gesellschaften für Plastische Chirurgie
Riccardo E. Giunta
1   Division of Hand, Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery, LMU University Hospital, LMU Munich, München, Germany
,
Dirk Johannes Schaefer
2   Department of Plastic, Reconstructive, Aesthetic & Hand Surgery, University Hospital Basel, Basel, Switzerland
,
Cenk Demirdöver
3   Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery and Hand Surgery, Dokuz Eylul Universitesi, Izmir, Turkey
,
Giovanni Di Benedetto
4   Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Marche Polytechnic University, Ancona, Italy
,
Anna Elander
5   Department of Plastic Surgery, Institute of Clinical Sciences, Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Goteborg, Sweden
,
Rado Zic
6   Department of Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, School of Medicine University of Zagreb, University Hospital Dubrava, Zagreb, Croatia
,
Alexandru Georgescu
7   Clinic of Plastic Surgery, University of Medicine Iuliu Hatieganu, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
,
Mark Henley
8   Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Nottingham University Hospitals, United Kingdom, Nottingham, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
,
Stephan Spendel
9   Division of Plastic, Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Graz, Graz, Austria
,
Jacques Saboye
10   Clinique Médipôle Garonne, 45, rue de Gironis, 31036 Toulouse, France
,
Inkeri Schultz
11   Department of Reconstructive Plastic Surgery, Karolinska University Hospital Department of Reconstructive Plastic Surgery, Stockholm, Sweden
,
Brian Kneafsey
12   Department of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Beaumont Hospital, Dublin, Ireland, Dublin, Ireland
,
Georgius Psaras
13   Plastic Surgery, American Medical Centre, Cyprus, Cyprus
,
Frederik Verstreken
14   Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Monica Hospital, Antwerpen, Belgium
,
Birgit Stark
15   Department of Molecular Medicine and Surgery, Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Karolinska University Hospital, Karolinska Institute, Sweden, Stockholm, Sweden
,
Fabio Santanelli di Pompeo
16   Plastic Surgery Unit, Sant’Andrea Hospital, School of Medicine and Psychology, University of Rome La Sapienza, Rome, Italy
,
Ilkka Kaartinen
17   Department of Plastic Surgery, Tampere University, Tampere, Finland
,
Tuija Ylä-Kotola
18   Department of Plastic Surgery, Helsinki University Hospital University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland
,
Jens Ahm Sørensen
19   Department of Plastic Surgery, Odense University Hospital, Odense, Denmark
,
Janis Gilis
20   Plastic Surgery, Plastikas ķirurģijas klīnika, Riga, Latvia
,
Hinne Rakhorst
21   Plastic and reconstructive surgery, ZGT, Hengelo, The Netherlands
,
Duncan Aquilina
22   Department of Plastics and Burns, Mater Dei Hospital, Swatar B’Kara, B’Kara, Malta
,
Nuno Fradinho
23   Department of Plastic Surgery of CUF Tejo Hospital, Lisbon and CUF Torres Vedras Hospital, Clínica MyMoment, Lisbon, Portugal
,
Pericles Foroglou
24   Department of Plastic Surgery, Papageorgiou Hospital, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki School of Medicine, Thessaloniki, Greece
,
Maria Teresa Nunez-Villaveiran
25   Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Department, Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, Barcelona, Spain
,
Lynn Jeffers
26   Plastic Surgery, St John’s Hospital Camarillo, Camarillo, United States
,
Reuf Karabeg
27   Plastic Surgery, Surgical Clinic Karabeg, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
,
Daniel Yankov
28   Clinic of Termal Trauma, Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, Military Medical Academy Hospital of Varna, Varna, Bulgaria
,
Tim Nürnberger
1   Division of Hand, Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery, LMU University Hospital, LMU Munich, München, Germany
,
Constanze Kuhlmann
1   Division of Hand, Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery, LMU University Hospital, LMU Munich, München, Germany
› Author Affiliations

Abstract

Background The European Society of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery (ESPRAS) comprises 40 national societies across Europe. In addition to ESPRAS, there are 8 different European Plastic Surgery societies representing Plastic Surgeons in Europe. The 4th European Leadership Forum (ELF) of ESPRAS, held under the motto “Stronger together in Europe” in Munich in 2023, aimed to collect and disseminate information regarding the national member societies of ESPRAS and European societies for Plastic Surgeons. The purpose was to identify synergies and redundancies and promote improved cooperation and exchange to enhance coordinated decision-making at the European level.

Material and methods An online survey was conducted regarding the organisational structures, objectives and challenges of national and European societies for Plastic Surgeons in Europe. This survey was distributed to official representatives (Presidents, Vice Presidents and General Secretaries) and delegates of national and European societies at the ELF meeting. Missing information was completed using data obtained from the official websites of the respective European societies. Preliminary results were discussed during the 4th ELF meeting in Munich in March 2023.

Results The ESPRAS survey included 22 national and 9 European Plastic Surgery societies representing more than 7000 Plastic Surgeons in Europe. Most national societies consist of less than 500 full members (median 182 members (interquartile range (IQR) 54–400); n=22). European societies, which covered the full spectrum or subspecialities, differed in membership types and congress cycles, with some requiring applications by individuals and others including national societies. The main purposes of the societies include research, representation against other disciplines, specialisation and education as well as more individual goals like patient care and policy regulation.

Conclusion This ESPRAS survey offers key insights into the structures, requirements and challenges of national and European societies for Plastic Surgeons, highlighting the relevance of ongoing close exchange between the societies to foster professional advancement and reduce redundancies. Future efforts of the ELF will continue to further explore strategies for enhancing collaboration and harmonisation within the European Plastic Surgery landscape.

Zusammenfassung

Einleitung Die European Society of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery (ESPRAS) ist der Dachverband von 40 nationalen Gesellschaften für Plastische Chirurgie in ganz Europa. Neben der ESPRAS gibt es acht weitere europäische Gesellschaften, die das gesamte Spektrum der Plastischen Chirurgie, oder Teilbereiche des Fachgebietes repräsentieren. Das 4. European Leadership Forum (ELF) der ESPRAS, dass unter dem Motto „Stronger together in Europe“ veranstaltet wurde, hatte u. a. das Ziel, Informationen über die verschiedenen nationalen und europäischen Gesellschaften für Plastische Chirurgie zu bündeln und in Europa zu verteilen, um so Synergien zu finden und Redundanzen zu reduzieren.

Material und Methoden In Vorbereitung auf das vierte ELF der ESPRAS wurde eine online Umfrage über die organisatorischen Strukturen, Ziele und Herausforderungen von nationalen und europäischen Gesellschaften für Plastische Chirurgie erstellt und an offizielle Repräsentanten (Präsidenten, Vize-Präsidenten, Generalsekretäre) und Delegierte der nationalen und europäischen Gesellschaften versendet. Fehlende Informationen wurden anhand der offiziellen Websites der europäischen Gesellschaften ergänzt. Die Ergebnisse wurden im Rahmen der Präsenzveranstaltung im März 2023 in München diskutiert.

Ergebnisse Die ESPRAS-Umfrage umfasste 22 nationale und 9 europäische Gesellschaften für Plastische Chirurgie die insgesamt über 7000 Mitglieder repräsentieren. Die meisten nationalen Gesellschaften bestehen aus weniger als 500 Vollmitgliedern (Median 182 Mitglieder, IQR 54–400; n=22). Europäische Gesellschaften, die entweder das gesamte Spektrum oder Subspezialitäten abdecken, unterscheiden sich in den Arten der Mitgliedschaft und den Kongresszyklen, wobei einige Einzelbewerbungen erfordern, und andere nationale Gesellschaften einschließen. Zu den wichtigsten Inhalten der nationalen und europäische Gesellschaften gehören Forschung, die Repräsentation gegenüber anderen Disziplinen, Spezialisierung und Ausbildung sowie individuellere Ziele wie Patientenversorgung und Politikregulierung.

Schlussfolgerungen Diese ESPRAS-Umfrage bietet wichtige Einblicke in die organisatorischen Strukturen, Anforderungen und Herausforderungen der nationalen und europäischen Gesellschaften für Plastische Chirurgie in Europa. Eine kontinuierliche Zusammenarbeit über nationale Grenzen ist essenziell, um die berufliche Weiterentwicklung des Feldes zu fördern. Das ELF spielt hierbei eine Schlüsselrolle, um den internationalen Austausch und die koordinierte Zusammenarbeit unter europäischen Plastischen Chirurgen nachhaltig zu verbessern.



Publication History

Received: 27 October 2023

Accepted: 17 December 2023

Article published online:
07 March 2024

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