Laparoscopic salvage procedures for adnexal torsion in pediatric and adolescent patients during the COVID-19 pandemic: a retrospective cohort study
CONCLUSIONS: Ovarian salvage and tubal salvage rates were 97.4% and 89.7%, respectively during the time frame studied. These salvage rates during the study period are comparable to previous rates in a pre-COVID cohort at our institution. Institutional and departmental quality and safety initiatives likely contributed to this outcome.PMID:37875992 | PMC:PMC10594780 | DOI:10.1186/s13037-023-00376-7 (Source: Patient Safety in Surgery)
Source: Patient Safety in Surgery - October 24, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Mary Emily Fang Courtney Crain Elisabeth Baquet Jennifer E Dietrich Source Type: research

Laparoscopic salvage procedures for adnexal torsion in pediatric and adolescent patients during the COVID-19 pandemic: a retrospective cohort study
CONCLUSIONS: Ovarian salvage and tubal salvage rates were 97.4% and 89.7%, respectively during the time frame studied. These salvage rates during the study period are comparable to previous rates in a pre-COVID cohort at our institution. Institutional and departmental quality and safety initiatives likely contributed to this outcome.PMID:37875992 | DOI:10.1186/s13037-023-00376-7 (Source: Patient Safety in Surgery)
Source: Patient Safety in Surgery - October 24, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Mary Emily Fang Courtney Crain Elisabeth Baquet Jennifer E Dietrich Source Type: research

Early postoperative parastomal evisceration after explorative laparotomy: case report of a rare and potentially life-threatening surgical complication
CONCLUSIONS: Preventing parastomal evisceration requires adherence to established stoma-creation protocols, including creating a properly sized fascial opening and secure fixation. In instances of excessive fascial opening, ensuring a tension-free and meticulous closure is imperative.PMID:37872589 | DOI:10.1186/s13037-023-00379-4 (Source: Patient Safety in Surgery)
Source: Patient Safety in Surgery - October 23, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Anis Hasnaoui Racem Trigui Sihem Heni Salma Kacem Source Type: research

Early postoperative parastomal evisceration after explorative laparotomy: case report of a rare and potentially life-threatening surgical complication
CONCLUSIONS: Preventing parastomal evisceration requires adherence to established stoma-creation protocols, including creating a properly sized fascial opening and secure fixation. In instances of excessive fascial opening, ensuring a tension-free and meticulous closure is imperative.PMID:37872589 | DOI:10.1186/s13037-023-00379-4 (Source: Patient Safety in Surgery)
Source: Patient Safety in Surgery - October 23, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Anis Hasnaoui Racem Trigui Sihem Heni Salma Kacem Source Type: research

Prevalence of malpractice claims after arthroscopic shoulder surgery: analysis of 69,097 procedures from a national registry in Norway
CONCLUSIONS: Compensation claims due to patient injury following shoulder arthroscopy are rare (0.3% of patients file a claim, of which a third is accepted (0.1% of all shoulder arthroscopy patients)). The most common reason for accepted claim was infection followed by lack of indication.PMID:37853493 | PMC:PMC10585783 | DOI:10.1186/s13037-023-00378-5 (Source: Patient Safety in Surgery)
Source: Patient Safety in Surgery - October 18, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Ola Midtsaether Lian Per-Henrik Randsborg Rune Bruhn Jakobsen Ida Rashida Khan Bukholm Tommy Fr øseth Aae Source Type: research

Prevalence of malpractice claims after arthroscopic shoulder surgery: analysis of 69,097 procedures from a national registry in Norway
CONCLUSIONS: Compensation claims due to patient injury following shoulder arthroscopy are rare (0.3% of patients file a claim, of which a third is accepted (0.1% of all shoulder arthroscopy patients)). The most common reason for accepted claim was infection followed by lack of indication.PMID:37853493 | PMC:PMC10585783 | DOI:10.1186/s13037-023-00378-5 (Source: Patient Safety in Surgery)
Source: Patient Safety in Surgery - October 18, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Ola Midtsaether Lian Per-Henrik Randsborg Rune Bruhn Jakobsen Ida Rashida Khan Bukholm Tommy Fr øseth Aae Source Type: research

Prevalence of malpractice claims after arthroscopic shoulder surgery: analysis of 69,097 procedures from a national registry in Norway
CONCLUSIONS: Compensation claims due to patient injury following shoulder arthroscopy are rare (0.3% of patients file a claim, of which a third is accepted (0.1% of all shoulder arthroscopy patients)). The most common reason for accepted claim was infection followed by lack of indication.PMID:37853493 | PMC:PMC10585783 | DOI:10.1186/s13037-023-00378-5 (Source: Patient Safety in Surgery)
Source: Patient Safety in Surgery - October 18, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Ola Midtsaether Lian Per-Henrik Randsborg Rune Bruhn Jakobsen Ida Rashida Khan Bukholm Tommy Fr øseth Aae Source Type: research

Prevalence of malpractice claims after arthroscopic shoulder surgery: analysis of 69,097 procedures from a national registry in Norway
CONCLUSIONS: Compensation claims due to patient injury following shoulder arthroscopy are rare (0.3% of patients file a claim, of which a third is accepted (0.1% of all shoulder arthroscopy patients)). The most common reason for accepted claim was infection followed by lack of indication.PMID:37853493 | PMC:PMC10585783 | DOI:10.1186/s13037-023-00378-5 (Source: Patient Safety in Surgery)
Source: Patient Safety in Surgery - October 18, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Ola Midtsaether Lian Per-Henrik Randsborg Rune Bruhn Jakobsen Ida Rashida Khan Bukholm Tommy Fr øseth Aae Source Type: research

Prevalence of malpractice claims after arthroscopic shoulder surgery: analysis of 69,097 procedures from a national registry in Norway
CONCLUSIONS: Compensation claims due to patient injury following shoulder arthroscopy are rare (0.3% of patients file a claim, of which a third is accepted (0.1% of all shoulder arthroscopy patients)). The most common reason for accepted claim was infection followed by lack of indication.PMID:37853493 | DOI:10.1186/s13037-023-00378-5 (Source: Patient Safety in Surgery)
Source: Patient Safety in Surgery - October 18, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Ola Midtsaether Lian Per-Henrik Randsborg Rune Bruhn Jakobsen Ida Rashida Khan Bukholm Tommy Fr øseth Aae Source Type: research

Incidence and root causes of surgery cancellations at an academic medical center in Iran: a retrospective cohort study on 29,978 elective surgical cases
CONCLUSIONS: According to this study, patients' unsuitability for surgery, non-compliance with instructions, lack of time, and problems with equipment/supplies are the main reasons for canceling surgery. Proper preoperative assessment and preparation of patients and improved communication between medical teams and patients reduce the cancellation of booked surgeries.PMID:37674216 | PMC:PMC10481593 | DOI:10.1186/s13037-023-00377-6 (Source: Patient Safety in Surgery)
Source: Patient Safety in Surgery - September 6, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Vida Naderi-Boldaji Mahsa Banifatemi Raheleh Zandi Mohammad Hossein Eghbal Milad Nematollahi Mohammad Ali Sahmeddini Source Type: research

Incidence and root causes of surgery cancellations at an academic medical center in Iran: a retrospective cohort study on 29,978 elective surgical cases
CONCLUSIONS: According to this study, patients' unsuitability for surgery, non-compliance with instructions, lack of time, and problems with equipment/supplies are the main reasons for canceling surgery. Proper preoperative assessment and preparation of patients and improved communication between medical teams and patients reduce the cancellation of booked surgeries.PMID:37674216 | PMC:PMC10481593 | DOI:10.1186/s13037-023-00377-6 (Source: Patient Safety in Surgery)
Source: Patient Safety in Surgery - September 6, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Vida Naderi-Boldaji Mahsa Banifatemi Raheleh Zandi Mohammad Hossein Eghbal Milad Nematollahi Mohammad Ali Sahmeddini Source Type: research

Incidence and root causes of surgery cancellations at an academic medical center in Iran: a retrospective cohort study on 29,978 elective surgical cases
CONCLUSIONS: According to this study, patients' unsuitability for surgery, non-compliance with instructions, lack of time, and problems with equipment/supplies are the main reasons for canceling surgery. Proper preoperative assessment and preparation of patients and improved communication between medical teams and patients reduce the cancellation of booked surgeries.PMID:37674216 | PMC:PMC10481593 | DOI:10.1186/s13037-023-00377-6 (Source: Patient Safety in Surgery)
Source: Patient Safety in Surgery - September 6, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Vida Naderi-Boldaji Mahsa Banifatemi Raheleh Zandi Mohammad Hossein Eghbal Milad Nematollahi Mohammad Ali Sahmeddini Source Type: research

Incidence and root causes of surgery cancellations at an academic medical center in Iran: a retrospective cohort study on 29,978 elective surgical cases
CONCLUSIONS: According to this study, patients' unsuitability for surgery, non-compliance with instructions, lack of time, and problems with equipment/supplies are the main reasons for canceling surgery. Proper preoperative assessment and preparation of patients and improved communication between medical teams and patients reduce the cancellation of booked surgeries.PMID:37674216 | PMC:PMC10481593 | DOI:10.1186/s13037-023-00377-6 (Source: Patient Safety in Surgery)
Source: Patient Safety in Surgery - September 6, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Vida Naderi-Boldaji Mahsa Banifatemi Raheleh Zandi Mohammad Hossein Eghbal Milad Nematollahi Mohammad Ali Sahmeddini Source Type: research

Incidence and root causes of surgery cancellations at an academic medical center in Iran: a retrospective cohort study on 29,978 elective surgical cases
CONCLUSIONS: According to this study, patients' unsuitability for surgery, non-compliance with instructions, lack of time, and problems with equipment/supplies are the main reasons for canceling surgery. Proper preoperative assessment and preparation of patients and improved communication between medical teams and patients reduce the cancellation of booked surgeries.PMID:37674216 | PMC:PMC10481593 | DOI:10.1186/s13037-023-00377-6 (Source: Patient Safety in Surgery)
Source: Patient Safety in Surgery - September 6, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Vida Naderi-Boldaji Mahsa Banifatemi Raheleh Zandi Mohammad Hossein Eghbal Milad Nematollahi Mohammad Ali Sahmeddini Source Type: research

Incidence and root causes of surgery cancellations at an academic medical center in Iran: a retrospective cohort study on 29,978 elective surgical cases
CONCLUSIONS: According to this study, patients' unsuitability for surgery, non-compliance with instructions, lack of time, and problems with equipment/supplies are the main reasons for canceling surgery. Proper preoperative assessment and preparation of patients and improved communication between medical teams and patients reduce the cancellation of booked surgeries.PMID:37674216 | PMC:PMC10481593 | DOI:10.1186/s13037-023-00377-6 (Source: Patient Safety in Surgery)
Source: Patient Safety in Surgery - September 6, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Vida Naderi-Boldaji Mahsa Banifatemi Raheleh Zandi Mohammad Hossein Eghbal Milad Nematollahi Mohammad Ali Sahmeddini Source Type: research