BACKGROUND: A surgical fire is potentially devastating for a patient. Fire has been recognised as a potential complication of surgery for many years. Surgical fires continue to happen with alarming frequency. We present a review of the literature and an examination of possible solutions to this problem. METHODS: The PubMed and Medline databases from 1948 onwards were searched using the subject headings "operating rooms", "fire", "safety" and "safety management". "Surgical fire" was also searched as a keyword. Relevant references from articles were obtained. RESULTS: Fire occurs when the three elements of the fire triad, fuel, oxidiser and ignition coincide. Surgical fires are unusual in the absence of an oxygen-enriched atmosphere. The igni...
The normal risks of anaesthesia and surgery are not the only ones which patients face in operating t...
In this study, a mechanical model was applied in order to replicate potential surgical fire conditio...
The hazards of fire and explosion in operating rooms may too easily be treated as minor details. Arc...
Operating room fires pose a significant risk of harm to surgical patients, particularly in head and ...
A significant number of surgical fires occur each year and can have devastating effects on patients....
© 2018 Elsevier Inc. Otolaryngologists are at high risk of surgical fire. During surgery in the head...
Operating rooms (ORs) are among the most vulnerable hospital wards to fire and burns. Patient burns ...
Introduction: The objective of this review is to draw attention to the risk factors, causes and prev...
Introduction: The fire triangle comprises the ignition source, fuel and oxidizer which is necessary ...
AbstractBackground and objectivesThere are several factors in operating rooms that increase the risk...
The conditions placing patients at risk for surgical fires on the body surface are well-defined:1-7 ...
Background: Patient safety is the cornerstone of high-quality health care , and has become an incre...
OBJECTIVE: Laser surgery of the larynx and airway remains high risk for the formation of operating r...
Although uncommon, operating room fires may occur during surgical procedures, especially high-risk p...
INTRODUCTION: Surgical fires are a rare but serious preventable safety risk in modern hospitals. Dat...
The normal risks of anaesthesia and surgery are not the only ones which patients face in operating t...
In this study, a mechanical model was applied in order to replicate potential surgical fire conditio...
The hazards of fire and explosion in operating rooms may too easily be treated as minor details. Arc...
Operating room fires pose a significant risk of harm to surgical patients, particularly in head and ...
A significant number of surgical fires occur each year and can have devastating effects on patients....
© 2018 Elsevier Inc. Otolaryngologists are at high risk of surgical fire. During surgery in the head...
Operating rooms (ORs) are among the most vulnerable hospital wards to fire and burns. Patient burns ...
Introduction: The objective of this review is to draw attention to the risk factors, causes and prev...
Introduction: The fire triangle comprises the ignition source, fuel and oxidizer which is necessary ...
AbstractBackground and objectivesThere are several factors in operating rooms that increase the risk...
The conditions placing patients at risk for surgical fires on the body surface are well-defined:1-7 ...
Background: Patient safety is the cornerstone of high-quality health care , and has become an incre...
OBJECTIVE: Laser surgery of the larynx and airway remains high risk for the formation of operating r...
Although uncommon, operating room fires may occur during surgical procedures, especially high-risk p...
INTRODUCTION: Surgical fires are a rare but serious preventable safety risk in modern hospitals. Dat...
The normal risks of anaesthesia and surgery are not the only ones which patients face in operating t...
In this study, a mechanical model was applied in order to replicate potential surgical fire conditio...
The hazards of fire and explosion in operating rooms may too easily be treated as minor details. Arc...