Logbook consolidation sheets for the SAC June 2016.

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Logbook consolidation sheets for the SAC June 2016

Producing a logbook consolidation sheet in the correct format 1.Go to and clickwww.elogbook.org 2.Login using your GMC number and usual password 3.Select consolidation from the left hand menu 4.Scroll down to the bottom of the page and select the check box called “Listed by SAC indicative operation groups (lists only index procedures)” 5.Finally click the download link under normal report next to “no filter applied”download 6.Please send the pdf to the SAC

Criteria for logbooks for CCT 1.Overall Surgical Total – There should be broad exposure across all subspecialty areas – Should be >1200 cases. – 1/3 rd can be Assisted (A), the rest should be Performed (P), Performed with Scrubbed supervision (S-TS), Performed with Unscrubbed supervision (S-TU) or Teaching a more junior trainee (T). – Procedures in the Core skills section and observed procedures do not count towards this total – Paediatrics should be >70, Adults > Index cases – There are seven index case groups (see next slides for exactly which procedures are in each group) – Should be >50 in total but please note Assisted (A) and Observed (O) do not count – For each index category there is a defined minimum but again please note Assisted (A) and Observed (O) do not count

Index case filters 1.Advanced adult supratentorial (min 10) Age > 15 years 11 months AND Clipping of anterior circulation aneurysm Clipping of posterior circulation aneurysm Craniotomy and excision of AVM Craniotomy and excision of Cavernoma Hemispherectomy (functional or anatomic) for epilepsy Infratentorial, supracerebellar approach to pineal region tumour Craniotomy for midline ventricular lesion (eg colloid cyst) Interhemispheric approach to pineal region tumour Lesionectomy for epilepsy Supratentorial, suboccipital approach to pineal region tumour Temporal lobectomy for epilepsy Transcranial approach to sellar or suprasellar lesion Excision of meningioma - sphenoid ridge Excision of meningioma - subfrontal 2.Endoscopic and transphenoidal (min 10) Endoscopic biopsy of intrinsic cerebral tumour Endoscopic excision / drainage of ventricular lesion (eg colloid cyst) Endoscopic third ventriculostomy Other Endoscopic Procedure (except biopsy) Trans-sphenoidal biopsy of sellar lesion (not adenoma) Trans-sphenoidal excision of pituitary adenoma

Index case filters 3.Supratentorial convexity and falcine meningioma (min 10) Excision of meningioma - convexity Excision of meningioma - falx Excision of meningioma - Other Excision of meningioma - parasagital 4. Advanced adult infratentorial (min 10) Age > 15 years 11 months Craniotomy for spontaneous ICH (infratentorial) Infratentorial skull base approach to skull base tumour Microvascular decompression of facial nerve Microvascular decompression of trigeminal nerve Middle fossa approach to vestibular schwannoma Midline approach to intrinsic brain stem or 4th ventricle tumour Midline approach to intrinsic cerebellar tumour Midline posterior fossa craniotomy and excision of meningioma Midline posterior fossa craniotomy for benign lesions (excl. meningioma) Retrosigmoid approach to intrinsic brain stem tumour Retrosigmoid approach to intrinsic cerebellar tumour Retrosigmoid approach to vestibular schwannoma Retrosigmoid craniotomy and excision of meningioma Retrosigmoid craniotomy for benign lesions (excl. schwanoma and meningioma) Translabrynthine approach to vestibular schwannoma Transoral / transfacial approach to skull base tumour

Index case filters 5.Intradural spine (min 5) Biopsy of intramedullary spinal cord lesion Closure of encephalocoele Closure of myelomeningocoele Evacuation of primary spinal subdural haematoma Excision / debulking of intramedullary spinal cord lesion Excision of other intradural, extramedullary lesion Excision of spinal meningioma Excision of spinal neurofibroma Foramen magnum decompression Other surgery for spinal dysraphism Surgery for spinal AVM Surgery for spinal cavernoma Untethering of spinal cord

Index case filters 6. Advanced paed supratentorial (min 1) Age < 16 years Clipping of anterior circulation aneurysm Clipping of posterior circulation aneurysm Craniotomy and excision of AVM Craniotomy and excision of Cavernoma Craniotomy for dural AVM Craniotomy for frontal intrinsic cerebral tumour Craniotomy for occipital intrinsic cerebral tumour Craniotomy for other intrinsic cerebral tumour Craniotomy for parietal intrinsic cerebral tumour Craniotomy for temporal intrinsic cerebral tumour Excision of meningioma - convexity Excision of meningioma - falx Excision of meningioma - Other Excision of meningioma - parasagital Excision of meningioma - sphenoid ridge Excision of meningioma - subfrontal Hemispherectomy (functional or anatomic) for epilepsy Interhemispheric approach to midline ventricular lesion (eg colloid cyst) Interhemispheric approach to pineal region tumour Lesionectomy for epilepsy Supratentorial craniotomy for benign lesions (excl. meningioma) Supratentorial, suboccipital approach to pineal region tumour Temporal lobectomy for epilepsy Transcranial approach to sellar or suprasellar lesion

Index case filters 7. Advanced paed infratentorial (min 1) Age < 16 years Infratentorial, supracerebellar approach to pineal region tumour Midline approach to intrinsic brain stem or 4th ventricle tumour Midline approach to intrinsic cerebellar tumour Midline posterior fossa craniotomy and excision of meningioma Midline posterior fossa craniotomy for benign lesions (excl. meningioma) Retrosigmoid approach to intrinsic brain stem tumour Retrosigmoid approach to intrinsic cerebellar tumour Retrosigmoid craniotomy and excision of meningioma Retrosigmoid craniotomy for benign lesions (excl. schwanoma and meningioma) Transoral / transfacial approach to skull base tumour