Elective Case Cancellation on the Day of Surgery at a General Hospital in Sarajevo: Causes and Possible Solutions.

Amina Krupalija Solak, Haris Pandza, Edin Beciragic, Amila Husic, Ida Tursunovic, Harun Djozic
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Abstract

Introduction: Cancelling elective procedures on the day of surgery presents a constant problem in all higher-level medical facilities, and the research of causes, consequences and possible solutions is the duty of every facility in order to enhance the quality of healthcare services.

Aim: The aim of the research was to determine the percentage and reasons for cancelling elective procedures and provide adequate measure to reduce this number in the future and to identify ways to improve the patients' satisfaction level.

Material and methods: This prospective study included all patients that were scheduled for surgery from March 2016 to November 2018 in the operating rooms at our Department of Surgery, including both performed and cancelled cases. Cases by different surgical departments (general surgery, gynecology, orthopedics, urology, plastic surgery, ophthalmology and otorhinolaryngology) were all included.

Results: Out of 8201 planned elective procedures from March 2016 to November 2018 at the General Hospital "Abdulah Nakas", 7825 cases were performed and 376 cases (4.58%) were cancelled on the day of surgery. The most common reasons for cancelling a surgical procedure on the day of surgery were: lack of time to perform surgery (33.51%), surgery cancelled due to medical/anesthetic reasons (31.38%), surgical procedure cancelled by the surgeon on the day of surgery (11.97%).

Conclusion: This study has shown that the percentage of elective cases cancelled on the day of surgery at our institution stands at an acceptable 4.58%. The most common reasons for case cancellation on the day of surgery were identified. The majority of reasons for cancellation were avoidable, which means that appropriate steps could contribute to lowering the percentage of cancelled elective cases and an improved quality of healthcare services.

萨拉热窝一家综合医院在手术当天取消选择性病例:原因和可能的解决办法。
导论:在手术当天取消选择性手术是所有高级医疗机构经常遇到的问题,研究原因、后果和可能的解决办法是每个机构的责任,以提高医疗服务质量。目的:本研究的目的是确定取消选择性手术的百分比和原因,并提供适当的措施来减少这一数字,并确定提高患者满意度的方法。材料与方法:本前瞻性研究纳入2016年3月至2018年11月在我科手术室计划手术的所有患者,包括已手术病例和取消手术病例。不同外科(普外科、妇科、骨科、泌尿外科、整形外科、眼科、耳鼻喉科)的病例均包括在内。结果:2016年3月至2018年11月Abdulah Nakas总医院8201例计划择期手术中,7825例手术完成,376例(4.58%)手术当日取消。在手术当天取消手术的最常见原因是:没有时间进行手术(33.51%),由于医疗/麻醉原因取消手术(31.38%),手术当天由外科医生取消手术(11.97%)。结论:本研究表明,我院手术当日取消选择性病例的比例为可接受的4.58%。确定了手术当天取消病例的最常见原因。大多数取消的原因是可以避免的,这意味着适当的步骤可以有助于降低取消选择性病例的百分比,并提高保健服务的质量。
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