Literature DB >> 27490006

Wrong-Site Surgery in Orthopaedics: Prevalence, Risk Factors, and Strategies for Prevention.

Lauren Santiesteban1, Lorraine Hutzler, Joseph A Bosco, William Robb.   

Abstract

The incidence of wrong-site surgery in orthopaedics is unknown. This is due to a lack of data regarding the exact numbers of surgical procedures performed and a lack of a uniform mandatory error reporting infrastructure. Twenty-one percent of hand surgeons, 50% of spinal surgeons, and 8.3% of knee surgeons surveyed have reported performing at least one wrong-site surgery during their career. Every orthopaedic surgeon, no matter his or her orthopaedic subspecialty, is at risk for completing a wrong-site surgery during his or her career. Prevention of wrong-site surgery should remain a priority for the orthopaedic community. Surgeon leadership, commitment, and vigilance are critical to improve patient safety by ensuring that validated safety processes are used in all orthopaedic settings including effective surgical team communication, checklists, and routine collection and analysis of quality and safety data.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27490006     DOI: 10.2106/JBJS.RVW.O.00030

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  JBJS Rev        ISSN: 2329-9185


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1.  Impact of the "Mind the risk" Campaign of Sociedade Brasileira de Ortopedia e Traumatologia on Risk Perception and Use of the Surgical Checklist by Brazilian Orthopedists.

Authors:  Germana Lyra Bähr; Geraldo da Rocha Motta Filho
Journal:  Rev Bras Ortop (Sao Paulo)       Date:  2020-04-02

2.  The Implementation of a Complication Avoidance Care Bundle Significantly Reduces Adverse Surgical Outcomes in Orthopedic Trauma Patients.

Authors:  Thomas Lustenberger; Simon Lars Meier; René Danilo Verboket; Philipp Störmann; Maren Janko; Johannes Frank; Ingo Marzi
Journal:  J Clin Med       Date:  2020-12-11       Impact factor: 4.241

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