Smith F C, Gwynn B R
Stafford District General Hospital.
Ann R Coll Surg Engl. 1995 Mar;77(2):94-6.
Evolving surgical practice in the UK is imposing increasing pressures on surgical outpatient clinics. A Direct Access Surgery (DAS) programme was evaluated in which otherwise healthy patients with simple surgical conditions presenting little diagnostic difficulty were referred directly to hospital for surgical operation without attending the outpatient department. Specific referral criteria for DAS were devised. Appropriate surgical conditions or procedures included hernias, vasectomies, cystic scrotal swellings, subcutaneous lumps and skin lesions, symptomatic gallstones, varicose veins and ingrowing toenails. Over a 12 month period, 105 patients were referred for DAS and 102 underwent operation. There was a low incidence of inaccurate diagnosis (< 2%) and inappropriate referral (< 1%). DAS was well received by both General Practitioners (GPs) and patients. Implementation of such programmes may result in considerable savings of outpatient time and resources.
英国不断发展的外科手术实践给外科门诊带来了越来越大的压力。一项直接接入手术(DAS)计划进行了评估,在该计划中,患有简单外科疾病且诊断难度较小的健康患者被直接转诊至医院进行手术,而无需先去门诊部就诊。制定了DAS的具体转诊标准。合适的外科疾病或手术包括疝气、输精管切除术、阴囊囊性肿胀、皮下肿块和皮肤病变、有症状的胆结石、静脉曲张和嵌甲。在12个月的时间里,有105名患者被转诊进行DAS,其中102人接受了手术。误诊率较低(<2%),不适当转诊率也较低(<1%)。DAS受到了全科医生(GP)和患者的好评。实施此类计划可能会大幅节省门诊时间和资源。