Background: Medical errors such as retained foreign bodies (RFB) during surgery are not well studied. To define risk factors associated with this type of error, we performed retrospective study. Methods: We reviewed medical records for unintentional foreign object remaining in the body during surgery such as gender, age, surgery ward, and incident reports referred to several forensic medicine administrations as well as adverse effects of retained foreign bodies and methods for detection of them over a 3-years period from January 2008 through May 2011. Results: Thirty eight patients were involved in the study to have retained foreign bodies (73% sponges and 27% other instruments including 7 (18.42%) cases of other bandages, 2 cases (5.26%) o...
Medical errors during surgery are usually under-reported and not well studied. During the past decad...
Introduction: Retained surgical sponge or other items in patients’ bodies happens more frequently th...
Abstract Background A retained surgical item (RSI) is defined as a never-event and can have drastic ...
Background Risk factors for medical errors remain poorly understood. We performed a case–control stu...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedBACKGROUND: Risk factors for medical errors remain poorly understood. ...
Introduction. Retained surgical foreign bodies (RSFB) constitute a theoretically preventable surgica...
Introduction. Retained surgical foreign bodies (RSFB) constitute a theoretically preventable surgica...
Retained foreign bodies (RFB) are a rare but devastating and preventable complicationin surgery. Des...
Retained foreign bodies after surgeries or procedures are a rare complication with great consequence...
Introduction: Unintentionally retained foreign bodies (RFBs) can be accompanied with acute reactions...
Introduction: Unintentionally retained foreign bodies (RFBs) can be accompanied with acute reactions...
Objectives. To study and summarize the opinions of operating surgeons in evaluating and addressing t...
Background: It is assumed that the incidence of textile foreign bodies (TFB) unintentionally left in...
The problem of retained surgical bodies (RSB) after surgery is an issue for surgeons, hospitals and ...
Retained foreign body is an important sentinel event in medical practice worldwide. It is associated...
Medical errors during surgery are usually under-reported and not well studied. During the past decad...
Introduction: Retained surgical sponge or other items in patients’ bodies happens more frequently th...
Abstract Background A retained surgical item (RSI) is defined as a never-event and can have drastic ...
Background Risk factors for medical errors remain poorly understood. We performed a case–control stu...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedBACKGROUND: Risk factors for medical errors remain poorly understood. ...
Introduction. Retained surgical foreign bodies (RSFB) constitute a theoretically preventable surgica...
Introduction. Retained surgical foreign bodies (RSFB) constitute a theoretically preventable surgica...
Retained foreign bodies (RFB) are a rare but devastating and preventable complicationin surgery. Des...
Retained foreign bodies after surgeries or procedures are a rare complication with great consequence...
Introduction: Unintentionally retained foreign bodies (RFBs) can be accompanied with acute reactions...
Introduction: Unintentionally retained foreign bodies (RFBs) can be accompanied with acute reactions...
Objectives. To study and summarize the opinions of operating surgeons in evaluating and addressing t...
Background: It is assumed that the incidence of textile foreign bodies (TFB) unintentionally left in...
The problem of retained surgical bodies (RSB) after surgery is an issue for surgeons, hospitals and ...
Retained foreign body is an important sentinel event in medical practice worldwide. It is associated...
Medical errors during surgery are usually under-reported and not well studied. During the past decad...
Introduction: Retained surgical sponge or other items in patients’ bodies happens more frequently th...
Abstract Background A retained surgical item (RSI) is defined as a never-event and can have drastic ...