Enchev Yavor
Department of Neurosurgery, Medical University of Varna, St. Marina University Hospital, Varna, Bulgaria.
Balkan Med J. 2015 Oct;32(4):337-46. doi: 10.5152/balkanmedj.2015.15481. Epub 2015 Oct 1.
Neurosurgery represents a zero tolerance environment for medical errors, especially preventable ones like all types of wrong site surgery, complications due to the incorrect positioning of patients for neurosurgical interventions and complications due to failure of the devices required for the specific procedure. Following the excellent and encouraging results of the safety checklists in intensive care medicine and in other surgical areas, the checklist was naturally introduced in neurosurgery. To date, the reported world experience with neurosurgical checklists is limited to 15 series with fewer than 20,000 cases in various neurosurgical areas. The purpose of this review was to study the reported neurosurgical checklists according to the following parameters: year of publication; country of origin; area of neurosurgery; type of neurosurgical procedure-elective or emergency; person in charge of the checklist completion; participants involved in completion; whether they prevented incorrect site surgery; whether they prevented complications due to incorrect positioning of the patients for neurosurgical interventions; whether they prevented complications due to failure of the devices required for the specific procedure; their specific aims; educational preparation and training; the time needed for checklist completion; study duration and phases; number of cases included; barriers to implementation; efforts to implementation; team appreciation; and safety outcomes. Based on this analysis, it could be concluded that neurosurgical checklists represent an efficient, reliable, cost-effective and time-saving tool for increasing patient safety and elevating the neurosurgeons' self-confidence. Every neurosurgical department must develop its own neurosurgical checklist or adopt and modify an existing one according to its specific features and needs in an attempt to establish or develop its safety culture. The world, continental, regional and national neurosurgical societies could promote safety checklists and their benefits.
神经外科对医疗差错实行零容忍,尤其是像各类手术部位错误、神经外科手术患者体位摆放不当导致的并发症以及特定手术所需器械故障导致的并发症等可预防的差错。继重症医学及其他外科领域安全检查表取得出色且鼓舞人心的成果之后,检查表自然被引入了神经外科。迄今为止,全球报道的神经外科检查表经验仅限于15个系列,涵盖各个神经外科领域的病例不足20000例。本综述的目的是根据以下参数研究已报道的神经外科检查表:发表年份;原产国;神经外科领域;神经外科手术类型——择期或急诊;检查表填写负责人;参与填写的人员;是否预防了手术部位错误;是否预防了神经外科手术患者体位摆放不当导致的并发症;是否预防了特定手术所需器械故障导致的并发症;其具体目标;教育准备和培训;检查表填写所需时间;研究持续时间和阶段;纳入病例数;实施障碍;实施努力;团队认可度;以及安全结果。基于此分析,可以得出结论,神经外科检查表是一种高效、可靠、具有成本效益且节省时间的工具,可提高患者安全性并提升神经外科医生的自信心。每个神经外科科室都必须根据自身的具体特点和需求制定自己的神经外科检查表,或采用并修改现有的检查表,以建立或发展其安全文化。世界、各大洲、地区和国家的神经外科协会可以推广安全检查表及其益处。