Literature DB >> 23096604

Patient safety in the operating room: I. Preoperative.

Samuel O Poore1, Nyama M Sillah, Ashish Y Mahajan, Karol A Gutowski.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Beyond the controlled trauma of surgery, the operating room can be a hazardous place for patients and health care workers alike. Modern plastic surgery requires a thorough knowledge of various perioperative risks and methods to minimize these risks. As the importance of teamwork becomes more evident, clear communication skills preoperatively, intraoperatively, and postoperatively become equally critical. To facilitate an improvement in perioperative patient safety, this article will review aspects of communication, including crew resource management, root cause analysis, and surgical-site verification. In addition, the authors will discuss patient positioning, antiseptic hand and patient preparations, and barriers, such as surgical scrubs, gowns, gloves, and drapes.
METHODS: The authors reviewed the literature regarding operating room safety, both primary research and secondary reviews, via multiple PubMed queries and literature searches. Topics most relevant to inpatient plastic surgery were included in the final analysis and summarized, as a full review of each topic is beyond the scope of this article.
RESULTS: Many possible interventions were identified, with the goal of reducing perioperative complications, such as wrong site surgery, neuropathies, myopathies, compartment syndromes, pressure ulcers, surgical-site infections, and blood-borne disease transmissions among plastic surgeons and their patients.
CONCLUSIONS: There are ample opportunities for the reduction of preventable adverse events in plastic surgery. This article aims to provide its reader with the tools to research adverse events and a basic education in avoiding specific preoperative events. A second article addressing intraoperative and postoperative patient safety follows.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23096604     DOI: 10.1097/PRS.0b013e31826945d6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plast Reconstr Surg        ISSN: 0032-1052            Impact factor:   4.730


  4 in total

1.  Assessing patient safety in Canadian ambulatory surgery facilities: A national survey.

Authors:  Jamil Ahmad; Olivia A Ho; Wayne W Carman; Achilles Thoma; Donald H Lalonde; Frank Lista
Journal:  Plast Surg (Oakv)       Date:  2014       Impact factor: 0.947

2.  Patient safety in plastic surgery: identifying areas for quality improvement efforts.

Authors:  Tina Hernandez-Boussard; Kathryn M McDonald; Kim F Rhoads; Catherine M Curtin
Journal:  Ann Plast Surg       Date:  2015-05       Impact factor: 1.539

3.  Development of a Plastic Surgery Supply Cart: Patient Outcomes and Quality of Care.

Authors:  Matthew P Fahrenkopf; Mitchell G Eichhorn
Journal:  Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open       Date:  2019-02-08

4.  "It is the left eye, right?".

Authors:  Dvora Pikkel; Adi Sharabi-Nov; Joseph Pikkel
Journal:  Risk Manag Healthc Policy       Date:  2014-04-08
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