The British journal of oral & maxillofacial surgery
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The NHS in England has identified several adverse incidents that involve patients, including operations done at the wrong site, as "never" events. We examined published data from the period April 2012 to October 2015 and found that "wrong tooth/teeth removed" is the most common "wrong site" event, and accounted for between 20% and 25% of wrong site surgery never events, and 6% - 9% of all "never" events. All "wrong tooth/teeth removed" events seem to have been reported only by hospitals or Community Trusts. It is important to find out how these events are recorded and to find ways to prevent them.
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Br J Oral Maxillofac Surg · Feb 2017
Optimising ballistic facial coverage from military fragmenting munitions: a consensus statement.
VIRTUS is the first United Kingdom (UK) military personal armour system to provide components that are capable of protecting the whole face from low velocity ballistic projectiles. Protection is modular, using a helmet worn with ballistic eyewear, a visor, and a mandibular guard. When all four components are worn together the face is completely covered, but the heat, discomfort, and weight may not be optimal in all types of combat. ⋯ Essential cover of the brain and eyes is achieved from all directions using a combination of helmet and visor. Nasal cover currently requires the mandibular guard unless the visor can be modified to cover it as well. Any such prototype would need extensive ergonomics and assessment of integration, as any changes would have to be acceptable to the people who wear them in the long term.