Efficiency and perceived safety of foot and ankle procedures performed on the preoperative stretcher versus operating room table.

IF 1.2 Q3 SURGERY
Journal of perioperative practice Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-27 DOI:10.1177/17504589231215939
Gregory E Lause, Emily B Parker, Alexander Farid, Jeremy T Smith, Christopher P Chiodo, Elizabeth A Martin, Eric M Bluman
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Abstract

Background: Foot and ankle surgeons often perform minor surgeries on the preoperative stretcher instead of the operating room table. We examined whether stretcher-based and operating room table-based procedures differed with respect to operating room efficiency and staff perceptions.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed medical records of patients undergoing minor foot and ankle surgery at an ambulatory surgery centre. We collected 'time to start', the duration between patient arrival in the operating room and incision time, and 'time to exit', the duration between procedure end time and patient exit from the operating room. Staff were surveyed regarding their perceptions of stretcher-based and operating room table-based procedures.

Results: 'Time to start' was significantly shorter for stretcher-based procedures, but 'time to exit' was not. Seventeen (81%) staff members thought stretcher-based procedures increased operating room efficiency. Thirteen (62%) thought stretcher-based procedures bettered staff safety. Nineteen (91%) thought stretcher-based procedures were equivalent to or better than operating room table-based procedures for patient safety. Most (67%) would recommend stretcher-based procedures.

Conclusion: We found small but significant time savings associated with stretcher-based procedures. Without adapting surgical scheduling practices, the impact of stretcher-based procedures on overall operating room efficiency is questionable. Nevertheless, the majority of OR staff think stretcher-based procedures increase OR efficiency and are safer for staff.

Level of evidence: Level IV, Retrospective case series.

在术前担架与手术室手术台上进行足踝手术的效率和安全感。
背景:足踝外科医生经常在术前担架上而不是手术台上进行小手术。我们研究了以担架为基础的手术和以手术台为基础的手术在手术室效率和员工认知方面是否存在差异:我们回顾性地查看了在一家非住院手术中心接受足踝小手术的患者的医疗记录。我们收集了 "开始时间 "和 "退出时间","开始时间 "是指从患者到达手术室到切口之间的时间,"退出时间 "是指从手术结束到患者离开手术室之间的时间。还调查了员工对担架手术和手术室手术台手术的看法:结果:担架手术的 "开始时间 "明显较短,但 "退出时间 "则不然。17名(81%)工作人员认为担架手术提高了手术室的效率。13名(62%)工作人员认为使用担架的手术提高了工作人员的安全性。19人(91%)认为在患者安全方面,担架手术与手术台上的手术相同或更好。大多数人(67%)会推荐使用担架手术:我们发现使用担架进行手术可以节省少量时间,但效果显著。在不调整手术时间安排的情况下,担架手术对手术室整体效率的影响值得怀疑。尽管如此,大多数手术室工作人员还是认为担架手术提高了手术室效率,对工作人员来说也更安全:证据级别:IV级,回顾性病例系列。
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Journal of perioperative practice
Journal of perioperative practice Nursing-Medical and Surgical Nursing
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Perioperative Practice (JPP) is the official journal of the Association for Perioperative Practice (AfPP). It is an international, peer reviewed journal with a multidisciplinary ethos across all aspects of perioperative care. The overall aim of the journal is to improve patient safety through informing and developing practice. It is an informative professional journal which provides current evidence-based practice, clinical, management and educational developments for practitioners working in the perioperative environment. The journal promotes perioperative practice by publishing clinical research-based articles, literature reviews, topical discussions, advice on clinical issues, current news items and product information.
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