[Unplanned Return to the Operating Room: An analysis of the quality of the health care].

Q3 Medicine
Germán Muranda, Eduardo Focacci, José Mena, Sandra Montedonico
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Abstract

Introduction: An Unplanned Return to the Operating Room (UROR) is an unplanned surgery performed during the first 30 days as a result of primary surgery. In Chile, the analysis and the UROR rate are quality indicators.

Objective: to describe and analyze UROR in a pediatrics.

Patients and method: Observa tional cross-sectional study. The clinical records of pediatric patients undergoing UROR at the Hos pital Carlos Van Buren over 5 years were reviewed. The incidence, indications, and causes of UROR were analyzed. The causes of UROR were classified as 1) causes attributable to surgical technique, 2) treatment-related causes, 3) the patient pathology, and 4) other causes. In addition, the observance of the case review meetings after an UROR was analyzed.

Results: 23 UROR out of 5,503 surgeries were performed in 5 years, (0.42%). There were 11 UROR out of 3,434 elective surgeries and 12 UROR out of 2,069 emergency ones (0.32% v/s 0.58% respectively, p=NS). There were 2 UROR out of 82 surgeries in newborns, (2.43%, p<0.01). After every UROR, a case review meeting was held. In 18 out of the 23 patients who underwent UROR (78%), the cause was attributable to the surgical technique or planning.

Conclusions: UROR is rare in pediatric surgery, except for the newborn period. Case review meetings are held after every UROR case, according to the national guidelines. The causes of UROR are mostly attributable to the surgical technique or planning.

意外返回手术室:医疗保健质量分析
简介:意外返回手术室(UROR)是指在初次手术后的前30天内进行的意外手术。在智利,分析和urror率是质量指标。目的:描述和分析儿科尿路意外事故。患者和方法:观察性横断面研究。回顾了卡洛斯范布伦医院5年来接受泌尿外科手术的儿科患者的临床记录。分析尿路ror的发生率、适应证及原因。泌尿道ror的原因分为:1)手术技术原因,2)治疗相关原因,3)患者病理原因,4)其他原因。此外,还分析了在全区域审查会议后对案件审查会议的遵守情况。结果:5年内5503例手术中有23例发生了ror,占0.42%。3434例择期手术中有11例出现尿路ror, 2069例急诊手术中有12例出现尿路ror(分别为0.32% v/s 0.58%, p=NS)。在82例新生儿手术中,有2例发生尿路意外,占2.43%。结论:除新生儿期外,尿路意外在儿科手术中较为少见。根据国家指南,在每个urror病例之后举行病例审查会议。泌尿道ror的原因主要与手术技术或手术计划有关。
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