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整形手术期间患者安全的围手术期考量——预防并发症

Perioperative considerations for patient safety during cosmetic surgery - preventing complications.

作者信息

Ellsworth Warren A, Basu C Bob, Iverson Ronald E

机构信息

Division of Plastic Surgery, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas;

出版信息

Can J Plast Surg. 2009 Spring;17(1):9-16.

Abstract

Maintaining patient safety in the operating room is a major concern of surgeons, hospitals and surgical facilities. Circumventing preventable complications is essential, and pressure to avoid these complications in cosmetic surgery is increasing. Traditionally, nursing and anesthesia staff have managed patient positioning and safety issues in the operating room. As the number of office-based procedures in the plastic surgeon's practice increases, understanding and implementing patient safety guidelines by the plastic surgeon is of increasing importance.A review of the Joint Commission's Universal Protocol highlights requirements set forth to prevent perioperative complications. In the present paper, the importance of implementing these guidelines into the cosmetic surgery practice is reviewed. Key aspects of patient safety in the operating room are outlined, including patient positioning, ocular protection and other issues essential for minimization of postoperative morbidity. Additionally, as the demand for body contouring surgery in the cosmetic practice continues to increase, special attention to safety considerations specific to the obese and massive weight loss patients is mandatory.After review of the present paper, the reader should be able to introduce the Joint Commission's Universal Protocol into their daily practice. The reader will understand key aspects of patient positioning, airway management and ocular protection in cosmetic surgery. Finally, the reader will have a better understanding of the perioperative care of unique populations including the morbidly obese, massive weight loss patients and the elderly. Attention to detail in these aspects of patient safety can help avoid unnecessary complication and significantly improve the patient's experience and surgical outcome.

摘要

在手术室中维持患者安全是外科医生、医院及手术机构主要关注的问题。规避可预防的并发症至关重要,而且在整形手术中避免这些并发症的压力日益增大。传统上,护理和麻醉人员负责处理手术室中的患者体位摆放及安全问题。随着整形外科医生办公室手术数量的增加,整形外科医生理解并实施患者安全指南变得越发重要。对联合委员会通用协议的回顾突出了为预防围手术期并发症而提出的要求。在本文中,将对在整形手术实践中实施这些指南的重要性进行回顾。概述了手术室中患者安全的关键方面,包括患者体位摆放、眼部保护以及其他对于将术后发病率降至最低至关重要的问题。此外,由于整形手术中身体塑形手术的需求持续增长,必须特别关注肥胖和大量减重患者的特定安全考量。在阅读本文后,读者应能够将联合委员会通用协议引入日常实践。读者将理解整形手术中患者体位摆放、气道管理和眼部保护的关键方面。最后,读者将更好地理解包括病态肥胖患者、大量减重患者和老年人在内的特殊人群的围手术期护理。在患者安全的这些方面注重细节有助于避免不必要的并发症,并显著改善患者体验和手术效果。

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