@ARTICLE{10.3389/fsurg.2015.00016, AUTHOR={Aziz, Faisal}, TITLE={Vascular Surgery Trainees Still Need to Learn How to Sew: Importance of Learning Surgical Techniques in the Era of Endovascular Surgery}, JOURNAL={Frontiers in Surgery}, VOLUME={2}, YEAR={2015}, URL={https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fsurg.2015.00016}, DOI={10.3389/fsurg.2015.00016}, ISSN={2296-875X}, ABSTRACT={Vascular surgery represents one of the most rapidly evolving specialties in the field of surgery. It was merely 100 years ago when Dr. Alexis Carrel described vascular anastomosis. Over the course of next several decades, vascular surgeons distinguished themselves from general surgeons by horning the techniques of vascular surgery operations. In the era of minimally invasive interventions, the number of endovascular interventions performed by vascular surgeons has increased exponentially. Vascular surgery trainees in the current times spend considerable time in mastering the techniques of endovascular operations. Unfortunately, the reduction in number of open surgical operations has lead to concerns in regards to adequacy of learning open surgical techniques. In future, majority of vascular interventions will be done with minimally invasive techniques. Combination of poor training in open operations and increasing complexity of open surgical operations may lead to poor surgical outcomes. It is the need of the hour for vascular surgery trainees to realize the importance of learning and mastering open surgical techniques. One of the most distinguishing features of contemporary vascular surgeons is their ability to perform both endovascular and open vascular surgery operations, and we should strive to maintain our excellence in both of these arenas.} }