Leaving surgical instruments in the patient’s body is one of the most difficult situations in the professional career of an operator and it can also have severe consequences for the patient. Contrary to world literature, there are no reports of such incidents in Polish publications. Lack of such reports creates an illusion that leaving surgical instruments in the patient’s body does not happen in Poland, which is an unsubstantiated thesis. This paper presents two cases of leaving hemostats in the abdominal cavity. According to the authors, similar publications may facilitate critical assessment of the existing rules for inspecting instruments and surgical material by surgical teams. Importantly, confirming the compliance of instruments and ...
The unintended retention of a foreign body (URFB) in the abdominal cavity after a surgical procedure...
The authors analyzed the data of 281 cases of iatrogenes of manipulator character in abdominal surge...
Item does not contain fulltextA foreign body in the bladder is a well-recognized, although rare, cau...
Objectives. To study and summarize the opinions of operating surgeons in evaluating and addressing t...
Background: Foreign bodies cause an aseptic reaction that does not have specific symptoms and may al...
Background Unavailability of instruments is recognised to cause delays and stress in the operating r...
Background Risk factors for medical errors remain poorly understood. We performed a case–control stu...
Introduction: Retained surgical sponge or other items in patients’ bodies happens more frequently th...
Background: Medical errors such as retained foreign bodies (RFB) during surgery are not well studied...
Foreign bodies forgotten or missed in abdomen include cotton sponges, artery forceps or other instru...
Forgetting of foreign matters in the operation area after the abdominal surgery is rare but the actu...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedBACKGROUND: Risk factors for medical errors remain poorly understood. ...
Medical errors during surgery are usually under-reported and not well studied. During the past decad...
ABSTRACT Retaining a surgical instrument in the patient unintentionally could lead to serious compl...
Iatrogenic Foreign bodies especially Gauze swab following surgery are well reported. We report a ver...
The unintended retention of a foreign body (URFB) in the abdominal cavity after a surgical procedure...
The authors analyzed the data of 281 cases of iatrogenes of manipulator character in abdominal surge...
Item does not contain fulltextA foreign body in the bladder is a well-recognized, although rare, cau...
Objectives. To study and summarize the opinions of operating surgeons in evaluating and addressing t...
Background: Foreign bodies cause an aseptic reaction that does not have specific symptoms and may al...
Background Unavailability of instruments is recognised to cause delays and stress in the operating r...
Background Risk factors for medical errors remain poorly understood. We performed a case–control stu...
Introduction: Retained surgical sponge or other items in patients’ bodies happens more frequently th...
Background: Medical errors such as retained foreign bodies (RFB) during surgery are not well studied...
Foreign bodies forgotten or missed in abdomen include cotton sponges, artery forceps or other instru...
Forgetting of foreign matters in the operation area after the abdominal surgery is rare but the actu...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedBACKGROUND: Risk factors for medical errors remain poorly understood. ...
Medical errors during surgery are usually under-reported and not well studied. During the past decad...
ABSTRACT Retaining a surgical instrument in the patient unintentionally could lead to serious compl...
Iatrogenic Foreign bodies especially Gauze swab following surgery are well reported. We report a ver...
The unintended retention of a foreign body (URFB) in the abdominal cavity after a surgical procedure...
The authors analyzed the data of 281 cases of iatrogenes of manipulator character in abdominal surge...
Item does not contain fulltextA foreign body in the bladder is a well-recognized, although rare, cau...