• Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd · Nov 2008

    [A safer surgical pathway: monitoring in the operation room alone is insufficient].

    • E N de Vries, S M Smorenburg, D J Gouma, M A Boermeester, and SURPASS Implementatie Groep.
    • Afd. Chirurgie, Academisch Medisch Centrum/Universiteit van Amsterdam, Amsterdam.
    • Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd. 2008 Nov 15;152(46):2491-4.

    AbstractSurgical adverse events remain a considerable problem: over 50% of in-hospital adverse events are related to a surgical procedure. The WHO, in its 'Safe surgery saves lives' campaign, propose what is essentially an expanded time-out procedure, including a debriefing. In recent years, this type of procedure has been widely advocated and implemented. While it is valuable, it has one major drawback: it is limited to the operating room. We recently observed 170 patients undergoing surgery. Over 50% of the incidents observed occurred outside the operating room, before and/or after surgery. Many near misses can be intercepted before entering the operating room. We therefore developed and validated a multidisciplinary checklist that covers the entire surgical patient pathway, instead of just the operative phase. The implementation of the so-called 'Surgical patient safety system' (SURPASS) checklist is currently underway. The effectiveness of the checklist in reducing adverse events and improving patient safety is being studied.

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