An uncommon unintentionally retained foreign object (URFO): The retained surgical specimen

IF 0.6 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Journal of patient safety and risk management Pub Date : 2022-02-02 DOI:10.1177/25160435221077802
A. Simioni, Ryan B. Fransman, B. Safar, E. Haut, C. Atallah
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Unintentionally Retained Foreign Objects (URFO) are an uncommon, but significant type of patient harm. Retained surgical specimens are new entities that accompanied the surge of minimally invasive surgery (MIS). Despite being rare sentinel events, they are associated with increased morbidity, healthcare cost, and liability. We present a case of a retained surgical specimen, identified after surgical closure but before patient extubation, thanks to routine utilization of end-of-procedure checklists.
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一种罕见的意外异物潴留(URFO):手术标本潴留
无意中残留的异物(URFO)是一种罕见的,但重要的类型的病人伤害。保留的手术标本是伴随微创手术(MIS)激增的新实体。尽管是罕见的前哨事件,但它们与发病率、医疗成本和责任增加有关。我们提出一个病例保留手术标本,确定手术后关闭,但在病人拔管之前,由于常规使用的程序结束检查清单。
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