Medical errors during surgery are usually under-reported and not well studied. During the past decade, increased interest in medical malpractice has been shown by both the public and the authorities. A particularly high risk of medical errors is seen in emergency settings, unexpected change in procedure, or in patients with a high body mass index. Visually or acoustically controlled monitoring before wound closure are recommended to eliminate human error as thoroughly as possible. Prevention remains the key to solving the problem
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedBACKGROUND: Risk factors for medical errors remain poorly understood. ...
Introduction: A retained surgical sponge in the abdomen is uncommon although it is likely that this...
We present two cases of intestinal obstruction from retained laparotomy packs and their management. ...
Medical errors during surgery are usually under-reported and not well studied. During the past decad...
Retained foreign bodies after surgeries or procedures are a rare complication with great consequence...
Background Risk factors for medical errors remain poorly understood. We performed a case–control stu...
ABSTRACT Retaining a surgical instrument in the patient unintentionally could lead to serious compl...
Background: Medical errors such as retained foreign bodies (RFB) during surgery are not well studied...
Introduction: Unintentionally retained foreign bodies (RFBs) can be accompanied with acute reactions...
One of the commonest complaints, for which a patient arrives in hospitals, is the presence of foreig...
A 32 year old female patient who had abdominal myomectomy 5 months previously, presented with the fe...
Introduction: Unintentionally retained foreign bodies (RFBs) can be accompanied with acute reactions...
Introduction: Retained surgical sponge or other items in patients’ bodies happens more frequently th...
Retained surgical sponge or gossypiboma is a term used to describe a retained swab in the body after...
Introduction: A retained surgical sponge in the abdomen is uncommon although it is likely that this ...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedBACKGROUND: Risk factors for medical errors remain poorly understood. ...
Introduction: A retained surgical sponge in the abdomen is uncommon although it is likely that this...
We present two cases of intestinal obstruction from retained laparotomy packs and their management. ...
Medical errors during surgery are usually under-reported and not well studied. During the past decad...
Retained foreign bodies after surgeries or procedures are a rare complication with great consequence...
Background Risk factors for medical errors remain poorly understood. We performed a case–control stu...
ABSTRACT Retaining a surgical instrument in the patient unintentionally could lead to serious compl...
Background: Medical errors such as retained foreign bodies (RFB) during surgery are not well studied...
Introduction: Unintentionally retained foreign bodies (RFBs) can be accompanied with acute reactions...
One of the commonest complaints, for which a patient arrives in hospitals, is the presence of foreig...
A 32 year old female patient who had abdominal myomectomy 5 months previously, presented with the fe...
Introduction: Unintentionally retained foreign bodies (RFBs) can be accompanied with acute reactions...
Introduction: Retained surgical sponge or other items in patients’ bodies happens more frequently th...
Retained surgical sponge or gossypiboma is a term used to describe a retained swab in the body after...
Introduction: A retained surgical sponge in the abdomen is uncommon although it is likely that this ...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedBACKGROUND: Risk factors for medical errors remain poorly understood. ...
Introduction: A retained surgical sponge in the abdomen is uncommon although it is likely that this...
We present two cases of intestinal obstruction from retained laparotomy packs and their management. ...