Physician responsibility for removal of implants: the case for a computerized program for tracking overdue double-J stents.

Techniques in urology Pub Date : 2000-09-01
M H Ather, J Talati, R Biyabani
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Purpose: Ureteral stents are used in various modern urologic procedures. Although forgotten double-J (JJ) stents are an infrequent problem, they are associated with significant medical problems. Encrustation from excessive indwelling time increases morbidity and may require extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy to free the coils of the cementing calcerous material. An effective system should be in place to ensure timely removal. The previously used "card" system not only is difficult to manage but has proved unreliable. We describe a computerized program that tracks JJ stents and alerts physicians about stents that need removal.

Materials and methods: Two hundred eighteen patients who were stented between January 1997 and December 1998 were tracked through an integrated computerized program. This program keeps a log of all patients who received a JJ stent and determines the last date by which it should be removed. Patients are reminded if they have not returned for removal of the implant 2 weeks before it is overdue.

Results: Two hundred twenty-five JJ stents were placed in 218 patients. Comparison of data between the periods before and after computer program inception showed that the incidence of stents retained longer than their expiration time decreased from 12.5% to 1.2% in the first year of the program and 1.5% in the second year of the program.

Conclusions: Forgotten implants pose a significant management dilemma for physicians. Our tracking program significantly lowered the incidence of overdue JJ stents from 12.5% to 1.2% and 1.5% in the first and second years, of the program respectively (p = .00039). We propose that this technically simple program should be in place for all implants placed in patients. The problems we encountered in the smooth running of this system could be averted by incorporating several recommendations.

医生对移除植入物的责任:跟踪过期双j型支架的计算机程序的案例。
目的:输尿管支架用于各种现代泌尿外科手术。虽然被遗忘的双j (JJ)支架是一个罕见的问题,但它们与重大的医学问题有关。过多的留置时间造成的结痂增加了发病率,可能需要体外冲击波碎石术来释放胶结的钙质材料。应建立有效的制度以确保及时清除。以前使用的“卡片”系统不仅难以管理,而且被证明是不可靠的。我们描述了一个计算机程序,可以跟踪JJ支架,并提醒医生需要移除支架。材料和方法:1997年1月至1998年12月期间接受支架植入的218例患者通过综合计算机程序进行跟踪。这个程序保存了所有接受JJ支架的患者的日志,并确定了应该移除支架的最后日期。如果患者逾期两星期仍未返回取下种植体,我们会提醒患者。结果:218例患者置入225个JJ支架。计算机程序启动前后的数据对比显示,项目第一年支架保留时间超过到期时间的发生率从12.5%下降到1.2%,项目第二年下降到1.5%。结论:遗忘植入物给医生带来了重大的管理难题。我们的跟踪项目显著降低了JJ支架的过期发生率,在项目的第一年和第二年分别从12.5%降低到1.2%和1.5% (p = .00039)。我们建议这个技术上简单的程序应该适用于所有植入患者体内的植入物。我们在这个系统的顺利运行中遇到的问题可以通过纳入几项建议来避免。
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