| Literature DB >> 29987561 |
Lukas van den Haak1, Anne C van der Eijk2, Evelien M Sandberg1, Gerard Peter G M Frank1, Karin Ansink3, Rob C M Pelger4, Cor D de Kroon1, Frank Willem Jansen5,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: To assess potential risks of new surgical procedures and devices before their introduction into daily practice, a prospective risk inventory (PRI) is a required step. This study assesses the applicability of the Health Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (HFMEA) as part of a PRI of new technology in minimally invasive gynecologic surgery.Entities:
Keywords: Hysterectomy; Laparoscopy; Morcellation; Myomectomy; Sarcoma
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29987561 PMCID: PMC6132883 DOI: 10.1007/s00464-018-6284-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Surg Endosc ISSN: 0930-2794 Impact factor: 4.584
Probability and severity score
Red—hazard score ≥ 8 represents a safety issue and should be addressed
Diagram 1All main steps of the morcellation process. *Number of sub-steps for each main step: (retrieval bag without sleeves/containment bag with sleeves). Arrow (bottom): sub-steps of main step 4 ‘tissue morcellation and extraction’
Top hazard scores for both type of bags
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| Contamination of the outside of bag |
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| Contamination of surgical instruments before morcellation |
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| Contamination of the abdominal cavity, peritoneum, or abdominal wall |
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| Spreading of remnant tissue by airflow of the pneumoperitoneum | Remove all tissue from abdomen/place all tissue in bag | |
| Contamination of the camera and surgical instruments situated inside the bag | By tissue fragments being spread during morcellation | Clean camera and instruments before re-insertion into abdominal cavity after morcellation procedure |
| Contamination of surroundings and instrument table | By handling of the contaminated morcellator, contaminated camera, or instruments | Prevent contact as much as possible, use a different instrument table, and consider changing gloves in case of full contact |
| Occurrence of tissue spillage | Bag or tissue damage due to sharp graspers and other sharp instruments | Use appropriate non-sharp instruments |
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Bold—hazards specific for myomectomy. Italic—additional specific hazards for regular bags in need of perforation before morcellation