Delayed intestinal obstruction from an unintentionally retained surgical gauze in a 24-year old woman two years after caesarean section: a case report
CONCLUSION: Adhering to the standard of care in surgical theaters and integrating new methods of prevention like tagged gauze could help to decrease the rate of such cases in the future.PMID:37480070 | PMC:PMC10362721 | DOI:10.1186/s13037-023-00371-y (Source: Patient Safety in Surgery)
Source: Patient Safety in Surgery - July 21, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Samir Ismail Bashir Yasir Babiker Ali Elsadig Mohamed Ali Hiba Awadelkareem Osman Fadl Abdelrahman Hamza Abdelmoneim Hamza Mohammed Mahmmoud Fadelallah Eljack Source Type: research

Delayed intestinal obstruction from an unintentionally retained surgical gauze in a 24-year old woman two years after caesarean section: a case report
CONCLUSION: Adhering to the standard of care in surgical theaters and integrating new methods of prevention like tagged gauze could help to decrease the rate of such cases in the future.PMID:37480070 | DOI:10.1186/s13037-023-00371-y (Source: Patient Safety in Surgery)
Source: Patient Safety in Surgery - July 21, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Samir Ismail Bashir Yasir Babiker Ali Elsadig Mohamed Ali Hiba Awadelkareem Osman Fadl Abdelrahman Hamza Abdelmoneim Hamza Mohammed Mahmmoud Fadelallah Eljack Source Type: research

Surgical residents as "second victims" following exposure to medical errors in a tertiary health training facility in Nigeria: a phenomenology study
CONCLUSION: The "second victim" phenomenon was common among the study group with consequent negative effects. Normalizing discussions about medical errors, reduction of work hours and meticulous intraoperative guidance may reduce medical errors and its consequences on the surgical residents. Steps should be taken within the system to address this issue effectively.PMID:37464356 | PMC:PMC10353142 | DOI:10.1186/s13037-023-00370-z (Source: Patient Safety in Surgery)
Source: Patient Safety in Surgery - July 18, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: James Ayokunle Balogun Adefisayo Ayoade Adekanmbi Folusho Mubowale Balogun Source Type: research

Surgical residents as "second victims" following exposure to medical errors in a tertiary health training facility in Nigeria: a phenomenology study
CONCLUSION: The "second victim" phenomenon was common among the study group with consequent negative effects. Normalizing discussions about medical errors, reduction of work hours and meticulous intraoperative guidance may reduce medical errors and its consequences on the surgical residents. Steps should be taken within the system to address this issue effectively.PMID:37464356 | PMC:PMC10353142 | DOI:10.1186/s13037-023-00370-z (Source: Patient Safety in Surgery)
Source: Patient Safety in Surgery - July 18, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: James Ayokunle Balogun Adefisayo Ayoade Adekanmbi Folusho Mubowale Balogun Source Type: research

Surgical residents as "second victims" following exposure to medical errors in a tertiary health training facility in Nigeria: a phenomenology study
CONCLUSION: The "second victim" phenomenon was common among the study group with consequent negative effects. Normalizing discussions about medical errors, reduction of work hours and meticulous intraoperative guidance may reduce medical errors and its consequences on the surgical residents. Steps should be taken within the system to address this issue effectively.PMID:37464356 | DOI:10.1186/s13037-023-00370-z (Source: Patient Safety in Surgery)
Source: Patient Safety in Surgery - July 18, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: James Ayokunle Balogun Adefisayo Ayoade Adekanmbi Folusho Mubowale Balogun Source Type: research

Lack of alignment between orthopaedic surgeon priorities and patient expectations in total joint arthroplasty
CONCLUSIONS: The study determined the metrics prioritized by hospitals and surgeons are not important to the majority of patients when they evaluate their own care. These disconnects in the entitlements patients expect and receive can be solved by including patients in discussions with physicians and hospital systems.PMID:37386583 | PMC:PMC10308647 | DOI:10.1186/s13037-023-00365-w (Source: Patient Safety in Surgery)
Source: Patient Safety in Surgery - June 29, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Harsh N Shah Andrew A Barrett Patrick H Le Prerna Arora Robin N Kamal Derek F Amanatullah Source Type: research

Lack of alignment between orthopaedic surgeon priorities and patient expectations in total joint arthroplasty
CONCLUSIONS: The study determined the metrics prioritized by hospitals and surgeons are not important to the majority of patients when they evaluate their own care. These disconnects in the entitlements patients expect and receive can be solved by including patients in discussions with physicians and hospital systems.PMID:37386583 | PMC:PMC10308647 | DOI:10.1186/s13037-023-00365-w (Source: Patient Safety in Surgery)
Source: Patient Safety in Surgery - June 29, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Harsh N Shah Andrew A Barrett Patrick H Le Prerna Arora Robin N Kamal Derek F Amanatullah Source Type: research

Lack of alignment between orthopaedic surgeon priorities and patient expectations in total joint arthroplasty
CONCLUSIONS: The study determined the metrics prioritized by hospitals and surgeons are not important to the majority of patients when they evaluate their own care. These disconnects in the entitlements patients expect and receive can be solved by including patients in discussions with physicians and hospital systems.PMID:37386583 | PMC:PMC10308647 | DOI:10.1186/s13037-023-00365-w (Source: Patient Safety in Surgery)
Source: Patient Safety in Surgery - June 29, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Harsh N Shah Andrew A Barrett Patrick H Le Prerna Arora Robin N Kamal Derek F Amanatullah Source Type: research

Lack of alignment between orthopaedic surgeon priorities and patient expectations in total joint arthroplasty
CONCLUSIONS: The study determined the metrics prioritized by hospitals and surgeons are not important to the majority of patients when they evaluate their own care. These disconnects in the entitlements patients expect and receive can be solved by including patients in discussions with physicians and hospital systems.PMID:37386583 | PMC:PMC10308647 | DOI:10.1186/s13037-023-00365-w (Source: Patient Safety in Surgery)
Source: Patient Safety in Surgery - June 29, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Harsh N Shah Andrew A Barrett Patrick H Le Prerna Arora Robin N Kamal Derek F Amanatullah Source Type: research

Lack of alignment between orthopaedic surgeon priorities and patient expectations in total joint arthroplasty
CONCLUSIONS: The study determined the metrics prioritized by hospitals and surgeons are not important to the majority of patients when they evaluate their own care. These disconnects in the entitlements patients expect and receive can be solved by including patients in discussions with physicians and hospital systems.PMID:37386583 | PMC:PMC10308647 | DOI:10.1186/s13037-023-00365-w (Source: Patient Safety in Surgery)
Source: Patient Safety in Surgery - June 29, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Harsh N Shah Andrew A Barrett Patrick H Le Prerna Arora Robin N Kamal Derek F Amanatullah Source Type: research

Lack of alignment between orthopaedic surgeon priorities and patient expectations in total joint arthroplasty
CONCLUSIONS: The study determined the metrics prioritized by hospitals and surgeons are not important to the majority of patients when they evaluate their own care. These disconnects in the entitlements patients expect and receive can be solved by including patients in discussions with physicians and hospital systems.PMID:37386583 | PMC:PMC10308647 | DOI:10.1186/s13037-023-00365-w (Source: Patient Safety in Surgery)
Source: Patient Safety in Surgery - June 29, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Harsh N Shah Andrew A Barrett Patrick H Le Prerna Arora Robin N Kamal Derek F Amanatullah Source Type: research

Lack of alignment between orthopaedic surgeon priorities and patient expectations in total joint arthroplasty
CONCLUSIONS: The study determined the metrics prioritized by hospitals and surgeons are not important to the majority of patients when they evaluate their own care. These disconnects in the entitlements patients expect and receive can be solved by including patients in discussions with physicians and hospital systems.PMID:37386583 | PMC:PMC10308647 | DOI:10.1186/s13037-023-00365-w (Source: Patient Safety in Surgery)
Source: Patient Safety in Surgery - June 29, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Harsh N Shah Andrew A Barrett Patrick H Le Prerna Arora Robin N Kamal Derek F Amanatullah Source Type: research

Lack of alignment between orthopaedic surgeon priorities and patient expectations in total joint arthroplasty
CONCLUSIONS: The study determined the metrics prioritized by hospitals and surgeons are not important to the majority of patients when they evaluate their own care. These disconnects in the entitlements patients expect and receive can be solved by including patients in discussions with physicians and hospital systems.PMID:37386583 | PMC:PMC10308647 | DOI:10.1186/s13037-023-00365-w (Source: Patient Safety in Surgery)
Source: Patient Safety in Surgery - June 29, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Harsh N Shah Andrew A Barrett Patrick H Le Prerna Arora Robin N Kamal Derek F Amanatullah Source Type: research

Lack of alignment between orthopaedic surgeon priorities and patient expectations in total joint arthroplasty
CONCLUSIONS: The study determined the metrics prioritized by hospitals and surgeons are not important to the majority of patients when they evaluate their own care. These disconnects in the entitlements patients expect and receive can be solved by including patients in discussions with physicians and hospital systems.PMID:37386583 | PMC:PMC10308647 | DOI:10.1186/s13037-023-00365-w (Source: Patient Safety in Surgery)
Source: Patient Safety in Surgery - June 29, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Harsh N Shah Andrew A Barrett Patrick H Le Prerna Arora Robin N Kamal Derek F Amanatullah Source Type: research

Lack of alignment between orthopaedic surgeon priorities and patient expectations in total joint arthroplasty
CONCLUSIONS: The study determined the metrics prioritized by hospitals and surgeons are not important to the majority of patients when they evaluate their own care. These disconnects in the entitlements patients expect and receive can be solved by including patients in discussions with physicians and hospital systems.PMID:37386583 | PMC:PMC10308647 | DOI:10.1186/s13037-023-00365-w (Source: Patient Safety in Surgery)
Source: Patient Safety in Surgery - June 29, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Harsh N Shah Andrew A Barrett Patrick H Le Prerna Arora Robin N Kamal Derek F Amanatullah Source Type: research