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Published in: Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery 4/2018

Open Access 01-04-2018 | Orthopaedic Surgery

Safety in the operating room during orthopedic trauma surgery—incidence of adverse events related to technical equipment and logistics

Authors: E. A. K. van Delft, T. Schepers, H. J. Bonjer, G. M. M. J. Kerkhoffs, J. C. Goslings, N. W. L. Schep

Published in: Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery | Issue 4/2018

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Abstract

Background

Safety in the operating room is widely debated. Adverse events during surgery are potentially dangerous for the patient and staff. The incidence of adverse events during orthopedic trauma surgery is unknown. Therefore, we performed a study to quantify the incidence of these adverse events. Primary objective was to determine the incidence of adverse events related to technical equipment and logistics. The secondary objective was to evaluate the consequences of these adverse events.

Methods

We completed a cross-sectional observational study to assess the incidence, consequences and preventability of adverse events related to technical equipment and logistics during orthopedic trauma surgery. During a 10 week period, all orthopedic trauma operations were evaluated by an observer. Six types of procedures were differentiated: osteosynthesis; arthroscopy; removal of hardware; joint replacement; bone grafting and other. Adverse events were divided in six categories: staff dependent factors; patient dependent factors; anaesthesia; imaging equipment; operation room equipment and instruments and implants. Adverse events were defined as any factor affecting the surgical procedure in a negative way.

Results

Hundred-fifty operative procedures were included. In 54% of the procedures, at least one adverse event occurred. In total, 147 adverse events occurred, with a range of 1–5 per procedure. Most adverse events occurred during joint replacement procedures. Thirty-seven percent of the incidents concerned defect, incorrect connected or absent instruments. In 36% of the procedures adverse events resulted in a prolonged operation time with a median prolongation of 10.0 min.

Conclusion

In more than half of orthopedic trauma surgical procedures adverse events related to technical equipment and logistics occurred, most of them could easily be prevented. These adverse events could endanger the safety of the patient and staff and should therefore be reduced.

Level of evidence

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Metadata
Title
Safety in the operating room during orthopedic trauma surgery—incidence of adverse events related to technical equipment and logistics
Authors
E. A. K. van Delft
T. Schepers
H. J. Bonjer
G. M. M. J. Kerkhoffs
J. C. Goslings
N. W. L. Schep
Publication date
01-04-2018
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery / Issue 4/2018
Print ISSN: 0936-8051
Electronic ISSN: 1434-3916
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00402-017-2862-0

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