Chan Bob C Y, Patel Denesh C
Department of Dermatology, Greenlane Clinical Centre, Auckland City Hospital, Auckland, New Zealand.
Australas J Dermatol. 2009 Feb;50(1):23-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-0960.2008.00498.x.
Dermatological surgery performed in an outpatient setting is common and generally perceived as safe, but the potential for serious adverse events does exist. Furthermore, there is a current lack of guidelines regarding preoperative and intraoperative monitoring of such patients. This is a retrospective study that involved a written questionnaire sent to current practising New Zealand dermatologists. Aspects investigated include their practice relating to preoperative assessments and intraoperative monitoring during standard dermatological procedures, and the resulting rate of adverse events. We found that most respondents performed dermatological procedures in dedicated theatres in outpatient clinics. The majority of survey respondents would screen for and optimize risk factors prior to surgery. Most respondents would not record vital sign measurements either preoperatively or intraoperatively. Antibiotic prophylaxis was generally only prescribed if clinically indicated, and anticoagulation and antiplatelet therapies were in the majority of cases never withheld prior to surgery. Infection (<3.5%) and bleeding (<2%) were the most common postoperative complications, with other serious adverse events being extremely rare. Although dermatological surgery continues to be safely performed in the outpatient setting, attempts should still be made to identify patients who are at higher risk for surgery and extra precautions should be applied to these selected patients.
门诊环境下进行的皮肤科手术很常见,一般被认为是安全的,但严重不良事件的可能性确实存在。此外,目前缺乏对此类患者术前和术中监测的指南。这是一项回顾性研究,涉及向新西兰皮肤科执业医生发送书面问卷。调查的方面包括他们在标准皮肤科手术中的术前评估和术中监测的做法,以及由此产生的不良事件发生率。我们发现,大多数受访者在门诊诊所的专用手术室进行皮肤科手术。大多数调查受访者会在手术前筛查并优化风险因素。大多数受访者术前和术中都不会记录生命体征测量值。一般仅在有临床指征时才开具抗生素预防用药,并且在大多数情况下,术前从不停用抗凝和抗血小板治疗。感染(<3.5%)和出血(<2%)是最常见的术后并发症,其他严重不良事件极为罕见。尽管皮肤科手术在门诊环境中仍能安全进行,但仍应努力识别手术风险较高的患者,并应对这些选定患者采取额外的预防措施。