Surgical complications are commonly encountered - regardless of the surgical procedure performed. In this Evidence Based Update we discuss the use of a 20 point, surgical safety checklist in the perioperative period for preventing postoperative surgical complications. Read more on this topic:
http://vetvine.com/forums/topic/729/why-do-checklists-fail
Discussion includes:
- The evolution of the surgical safety checklist and impact it has had on surgical patient morbidity and mortality in human medicine
- The use of checklists in veterinary medicine including anesthesia checklists to minimize adverse events
- Some of the most common complications or adverse events in small animal patients undergoing anesthesia and surgery
- The evidence supporting the use of a surgical safety checklist in every small animal practice
- Components of the surgical safety checklist for the small animal practice
Running time: 18 mins
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