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Published in: European Journal of Plastic Surgery 2/2019

01-04-2019 | Original Paper

Quality auditing in breast reconstruction using funnel plots and indicators: a semi-anonymous and practical method for your practice

Authors: Inge Smits, Nikki Beudeker, Byrthe J. P. R. Vos, Narda Hendriks-Brouwer, Ute Schmidbauer, Yvonne C. M. M. Smulders, Oliver T. Zöphel, Hinne A. Rakhorst

Published in: European Journal of Plastic Surgery | Issue 2/2019

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Abstract

Background

In recent years, there is an increasing focus on the delivery of high-quality care in a cost-efficient fashion. A key strategy in improving practice is gaining insight in outcome differences. We present a simple and quick method of quality auditing in a local practice, aiming to start a discussion between surgeons and reduce complication rates by improving protocols.

Methods

Patients who underwent breast reconstruction with implants were evaluated on explantation rate within 60 days of insertion. Patients were traced using administrative data. Results were compared during yearly audits between 2014 and 2017. Each year, a meeting was held in which the data of all surgeons were compared using funnel plots in a semi-anonymous manner.

Results

At baseline, 6.1% (15/244) of all implants and 9.9% (9/91) of all tissue expanders had to be explanted, mainly due to infection (60.0% and 77.8%, resp.). Discussion at the audit led to the implementation of an anti-infection protocol. In the following years, explantation rates decreased to 3.8% (8/208) and 7.8% (8/102) in 2015 (infection 55.6% and 63%), and 3.4% (6/176) and 3.1% (2/64) in 2017 (infection 50% and 100%) and in 2016.

Conclusion

Audit feedback and the subsequent discussion about the causes of inter-surgeon differences led to a change in practice protocols for breast implant surgery and a reduction of breast implant explantation in our center.
Level of Evidence: Level III, risk / prognostic study
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Metadata
Title
Quality auditing in breast reconstruction using funnel plots and indicators: a semi-anonymous and practical method for your practice
Authors
Inge Smits
Nikki Beudeker
Byrthe J. P. R. Vos
Narda Hendriks-Brouwer
Ute Schmidbauer
Yvonne C. M. M. Smulders
Oliver T. Zöphel
Hinne A. Rakhorst
Publication date
01-04-2019
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
European Journal of Plastic Surgery / Issue 2/2019
Print ISSN: 0930-343X
Electronic ISSN: 1435-0130
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00238-018-1493-1

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