Monday, December 3, 2012

Understanding the Risk of Surgical Errors


Surgical errors of any type can be devastating. Most patients enter into surgical procedures expecting to improve their health, not to lessen it. Whether a surgery is performed to repair internal damage, remove a harmful growth, or to implement a medical device that will benefit the patient, it should be performed with the utmost care and concern.

Despite the extensive knowledge and training of most surgeons, accidents do occur. But an accident or mistake during a surgical procedure can have damaging results and can actually worsen a person's health instead of making it better.

There are a number of different ways that surgical errors can occur. Most of these errors occur when there is miscommunication of some kind or the surgeon is working with limited time. Surgical errors can also occur during emergency operations in which a doctor may not be able to fully prepare for the surgery. If time restraints are associated with the surgery for any reason, this can contribute to surgical error.

Finally, if multiple surgeons will be operating on a single patient, improper communication can lead to errors in surgery. Not every negligent surgical action is the same. An error can occur if a surgery is performed on the wrong site or if the wrong procedure is performed on a patient.

Also, errors during surgery can include leaving foreign objects in a patient or exposing a patient to dangerous and improper hygiene practices. Any error made during a surgery can have serious consequences on the life of a patient, and there is simply no excuse for negligence on the part of a surgeon or other medical professional.

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