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[Implementing an operating room pharmacy satellite in an university hospital].
Objectives: An operating room pharmaceutical unit centralizes medical devices and drugs for various surgical specialities. The aim of this work is to present the methodology used in our establishment to set up the operating room pharmaceutical unit.
Methods: This approach involved the formation of multi-professional working groups. The needs of operating theatres were defined based on an analysis of healthcare product consumption and stock inventories. Material sheets were defined for each procedure. On the basis of simulations, material supply arrangements were selected, specifying material flows, equipment, workstations and information systems.
Results: Over 3200 healthcare product references were identified and 862 equipment files were created. Local stocks have been limited to medical trolleys for nursing staff. Emergency operating packs have been deployed for unforeseen operations. Cabinets have been dedicated to transporting re-sterilizable medical devices, and carts have been purchased for programmed operating packs. The equipment is made available by logistics agents and pharmacy assistants under pharmaceutical responsibility.
Conclusions: This innovative approach is a model for facilities desiring to centralize and secure the logistics of healthcare products in the operating room. Ongoing adjustments will be required to meet new operating rooms needs.
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