OPERATING ROOM AND PATIENT SAFETY: AN OVERVIEW

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Military Medical Academy, Cairo, 11291

2 Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University

Abstract

Safety in the operating room (OR) has always been a major public health concern. It refers to
the safety of both the patient and the working personnel. Improving patient safety is an
increasing priority for surgeons and hospitals as sentinel events can be catastrophic for patients,
caregivers, and institutions. Although patient safety in the operating room (OR) has improved
in last decades, significant risks remain. Adverse events may be subtle and delayed (as a central
line-associated bloodstream infection due to poor hand hygiene) or dramatic and immediate
(e.g., a fire). All operating room personnel must have certain knowledge and skills to provide
safety and quality care to patients before, during and after surgery. Review focused on the
science of safety principles and efforts to improve safety in the OR.