British Journal of Medical & Surgical Urology
Volume 2, Issue 1 , Pages 2-10, January 2009

Surgical performance, human error and patient safety in urological surgery

  • Shabnam Undre

      Affiliations

    • Clinical Safety Research Unit, Department of Biosurgery and Surgical Technology, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +44 777 168 8492; fax: +44 207 886 6309.
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  • Sonal Arora

      Affiliations

    • Clinical Safety Research Unit, Department of Biosurgery and Surgical Technology, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
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  • Nick Sevdalis

      Affiliations

    • Clinical Safety Research Unit, Department of Biosurgery and Surgical Technology, and National Institute for Health Research Centre for Patient Safety and Service Quality, Imperial College London, United Kingdom

Received 27 September 2008; received in revised form 23 October 2008; accepted 2 November 2008.

Summary 

Research has shown that about 10% of hospitalized patients suffer an adverse event as a result of the care that is delivered to them. In aiming to reduce the incidence of adverse events, a better understanding of the determinants of and contributors to surgical processes and outcomes is of paramount importance. On studying the literature some authors have focused on the degree of avoidable harm while others have focused on the development of measures that assess technical as well as non-technical skill in surgeons and surgical teams. This paper aims to review these developments and examine their existing applications and potential applicability to urological surgery. We then present a “systems approach” to surgical performance and apply it to urological surgery and conclude with immediate clinical applications of the systems approach and future directions for relevant surgical research.

Keywords: Patient safety, Surgical performance, Teamwork

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PII: S1875-9742(08)00116-X

doi:10.1016/j.bjmsu.2008.11.004

British Journal of Medical & Surgical Urology
Volume 2, Issue 1 , Pages 2-10, January 2009