Contributing Factors of Elective Surgical Case Cancellation: A Cross- Sectional Descriptive Study

Sunil Basukala, N. Thapa, B. Pathak, Raveesh Mishra, A. Gautam, S. Karki, Bikram Basukala
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Introduction: Elective surgical case cancellation refers to a scheduled surgical procedure that not performed on a given day. Cancellation of elective surgical operation recognized as a major cause of emotional trauma to patients as well as their families.  It has been a long-standing problem for healthcare organizations across the world. Methods: This was a cross-sectional observational study conducted from September 01 to November 30, 2021 for a period of three months in a 750-bedded tertiary care hospital, Kathmandu. A cancelled procedure was defined as a patient’s name appearing on the list for surgical operations but the operation not being performed on the scheduled date. Patients scheduled for surgical procedures were recruited into this study by the principal investigator and research assistants on the day prior to their operation. Results: Of total 600 patients scheduled for elective procedures over a period of three months, the prevalence of cancellation of elective surgical procedures was found to be 15.33 % (n=92). Of the examined surgical specialties, the cancellation prevalence was highest in GI and HPB at 40.9% (n =47), closely followed by Urosurgery at 31(33.6%), general surgery17(18.47%), plastics, Paediatric surgery 5(5.4%) and burn and plastics surgery 2 (2.1%) having the least cancellationrate at 2(2.1%) which was statistically significant (p value<0.05). Conclusions:Inadequate preoperative preparation, prioritized emergency cases and equipment shortages are the common causes of elective surgical cancellations.
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选择性手术病例取消的影响因素:横断面描述性研究
引言:选择性手术病例取消是指未在指定日期进行的预定手术。取消选择性手术被认为是患者及其家人情感创伤的主要原因。这一直是世界各地医疗机构面临的一个长期问题。方法:这是一项横断面观察性研究,于2021年9月1日至11月30日在加德满都一家拥有750张床位的三级护理医院进行,为期三个月。取消的手术被定义为出现在手术名单上但手术没有在预定日期进行的患者姓名。主要研究者和研究助理在手术前一天招募了计划进行手术的患者参与本研究。结果:在三个月内计划进行选择性手术的600名患者中,取消选择性手术的发生率为15.33%(n=92)。在检查的外科专业中,胃肠道和HPB的取消率最高,为40.9%(n=47),紧随其后的是泌尿外科,为31(33.6%),普通外科17(18.47%),塑料,儿科手术5例(5.4%)和烧伤整形手术2例(2.1%)的取消率最低,为2例(2.1%),具有统计学意义(p值<0.05)。结论:术前准备不足、急诊优先和设备短缺是选择性手术取消的常见原因。
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