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Applying fault tree analysis to the prevention of wrong-site surgery.

Zachary A Abecassis1, Lisa M McElroy2, Ronak M Patel3, Rebeca Khorzad2, Charles Carroll4, Sanjay Mehrotra2.   

Abstract

Wrong-site surgery (WSS) is a rare event that occurs to hundreds of patients each year. Despite national implementation of the Universal Protocol over the past decade, development of effective interventions remains a challenge. We performed a systematic review of the literature reporting root causes of WSS and used the results to perform a fault tree analysis to assess the reliability of the system in preventing WSS and identifying high-priority targets for interventions aimed at reducing WSS. Process components where a single error could result in WSS were labeled with OR gates; process aspects reinforced by verification were labeled with AND gates. The overall redundancy of the system was evaluated based on prevalence of AND gates and OR gates. In total, 37 studies described risk factors for WSS. The fault tree contains 35 faults, most of which fall into five main categories. Despite the Universal Protocol mandating patient verification, surgical site signing, and a brief time-out, a large proportion of the process relies on human transcription and verification. Fault tree analysis provides a standardized perspective of errors or faults within the system of surgical scheduling and site confirmation. It can be adapted by institutions or specialties to lead to more targeted interventions to increase redundancy and reliability within the preoperative process.
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Keywords:  Fault tree analysis; Medical errors; Preoperative process; Probabilistic risk assessment; Scheduling; Wrong-site surgery

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25277361      PMCID: PMC4268435          DOI: 10.1016/j.jss.2014.08.062

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Surg Res        ISSN: 0022-4804            Impact factor:   2.192


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