Pannes des instruments en chirurgie laparoscopique : causes et conséquences

Paracchini, Sara; Bustos, Benjamin; Avilés, Raimundo; Bourdel, Nicolas

Keywords: improvement, Endoscopic instruments, Equipment failure, Human error

Abstract

Objective The aim of this study was to assess incidence, causes and consequences of equipment failures in a high volume, advanced endoscopic surgery department. Methods This is a prospective observational single centre study between April and July of 2019 in the gynecological surgery department of the Estaing University Hospital of Clermont-Ferrand, France. During the study period, 171 laparoscopies were observed. Data were collected real time by three supernumerary observers. Results Sixty-six (38.6%) laparoscopies were complicated by equipment failures. The bipolar cable and forceps accounted for 31% of the total amount of malfunctions in laparoscopy. Causes of malfunctions were in 45% due to the instrument per se and in 43% due to the incorrect combination of elements. Less commonly, the equipment was not available or a mismatch was reported. The total length of the surgery increased by 1.35% due to the malfunctions. Human error was identified in 50% of cases. No morbility nor mortality were reported in this series; however, we observed 34 malfunctions that could have led to serious consequences for the patients and 3 incidents induced a real consequence on the operation workflow. Conclusions Equipment failure is a common event in endoscopy. On the opposite, time wasted for the malfunctions is low in laparoscopy, as it only accounts for 1.35% of the overall surgical time. Human decisions contributed to malfunctions in almost half of cases. This alarming finding may advise for intensification in training on instruments of the whole surgical team..

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Título de la Revista: JOURNAL DE CHIRURGIE VISCERALE
Volumen: 158
Fecha de publicación: 2021
URL: https://www.em-consulte.com/article/1489237/pannes-des-instruments-en-chirurgie-laparoscopique