Research article - Peer-reviewed, 2016
Reduction of Surgical Complications in Dogs and Cats by the Use of a Surgical Safety Checklist
Bergstrom, Annika; Dimopoulou, Maria; Eldh, MikaelaAbstract
ObjectiveTo examine whether the use of a surgical safety checklist (SSC) could reduce the incidence of complications after small animal surgery.Study DesignProspective clinical study. Animals: Client-owned dogs and cats (n=520).MethodsConsecutive cases were enrolled in the study, the first 300 cases without implementation of the surgical checklist (SSC-), followed by 220 cases with implementation of the checklist (SSC+). The checklist was adapted from the WHO surgical checklist and consisted of three different check points: (1) before induction of anaesthesia (sign in), (2) before surgical incision (time out), and (3) before recovery (sign out). In-hospital outcomes were prospectively recorded, and complications within 6 weeks were retrospectively recorded by reviewing medical records and by telephone interviews with owners. The severity of each recorded complication was graded as minor, moderate, or severe. Comparisons were made between SSC- and SSC+ outcomes.ResultsThere were significantly more complications in SSC- animals than SSC+ animals (SSC- 52/300 vs. SSC+ 15/220, P=.0003). There was a significantly higher frequency of SSI (P=.045) and wound healing complications (P=.0006) for SSC- animals than SSC+ animals.ConclusionThe frequency and severity of postoperative complications was significantly decreased after introduction of a surgical checklist. All veterinary hospitals should consider using a surgical checklist. Compliance with implementation of the checklist is important for success.Published in
Veterinary Surgery2016, volume: 45, number: 5, pages: 571-576
Publisher: WILEY-BLACKWELL
Authors' information
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Clinical Sciences
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, University Animal Hospital
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Universitetsdjursjukhuset
UKÄ Subject classification
Clinical Science
Publication Identifiers
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/vsu.12482
URI (permanent link to this page)
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/82842