Implications of Equipment Failure During Surgery
Posted at 29 January 2024 in Patient Safety,Policies,Technology by Marrianne
Research states that, ‘Implications of equipment failure during surgery’, occurred in 92% of surgical cases.
According to research,’equipment failures occurred in 76.9% of surgical cases. Equipment availability was impacted by 37.3% of surgical cases.
Unfortunately this is not surprising to those in the industry. I have witnessed first hand the lack of operating room checks, due to, time poor staff, who are already overloaded with paperwork and surgical setups.
When I first started working in the operating room as an instrument and circulating nurse, one of the first things I was taught, was to check the OR environment. This involved turning wall switches on and off, increasing/decreasing hardware settings.
Fast forward twenty plus years and there is more equipment to check, that is more technical and complex.
Staff are not given time to check equipment and the environment, which leads to intra-operative delays, stress and tension. Surgical time is impacted, patient safety is impacted, the waitlist is impacted and costs increase.
I hope that as we engage in more specialised practices that time is spent on checking the surgical environment and hard ware prior to the start of a surgical case load, or that specialised technical support is available to take the load off our already time poor health care professionals.
If you are a facility that provides your staff with additional time to setup and check equipment or has a technical support person. I would love to hear from you.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9685966/
https://qualitysafety.bmj.com/content/22/9/710
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