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A pilot study of non-routine events in gynecological surgery: Type,impact, and effect
Authors:Katherine E. Law  Emily A. Hildebrand  Hunter J. Hawthorne  M. Susan Hallbeck  Russell J. Branaghan  Sean C. Dowdy  Renaldo C. Blocker
Affiliation:1. Robert D. and Patricia E. Kern Center for the Science of Health Care Delivery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA;2. Department of Health Sciences Research, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA;3. Research Collective, Tempe, AZ, USA;4. Department of Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA;5. Human Systems Engineering Program, Arizona State University, Mesa, AZ, USA;6. Division of Gynecologic Surgery, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA
Abstract:

Objective

Quantifying non-routine events (NREs) assists with identify underlying sociotechnical factors that could lead to adverse events. NREs are considered any event that is unusual or atypical during surgical procedures. This study aimed to use prospective observations to characterize the occurrence of non-routine events in gynecological surgeries.

Methods

Observational data were collected prospectively within one surgical gynecology department over a five month period. Researchers captured NREs in real time using a validated tablet PC-based tool according to the NRE type, impact, whom was affected, and duration. Researchers also noted what surgical approach (i.e. open, laparoscopic, robotic) was used.

Results

Across 45 surgical cases, 554 non-routine events (M?=?12.31 NREs per case, SD?=?9.81) were identified. The majority of non-routine events were external interruptions (40.3%), teamwork (26.7%), or equipment (21.3%). The circulating nurse was most frequently affected by NREs (43.2%) followed by the entire surgical team (13.7%). There was no statistically significant difference in non-routine events based on surgical approach.

Conclusion

Non-routine events are prevalent in the gynecological surgical setting. Identifying the sociotechnical factors that influence non-routine events are important in determining interventions that will combat the associated risks. Interventions focusing on teamwork, managing external interruptions, and coordinating equipment may have the greatest impact to reduce or eliminate NREs in gynecological surgeries.
Keywords:Non-routine events  Gynecological surgery  Teamwork  Human factors
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