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  • Feasibility exploration of day surgery for inguinal hernia combined with cirrhotic ascites

    Objective To explore the feasibility of inguinal hernia repair in patients with cirrhotic ascites under day surgical mode. Methods The clinical data of patients undergoing elective inguinal hernia repair with concurrent cirrhotic ascites under the day surgical mode admitted to Xijing Hospital, the First Affiliated Hospital of the Air Force Military Medical University between December 2015 and March 2023 were retrospectively analyzed. The diagnosis, treatment, and postoperative conditions of the patients were analyzed and summarized. Results Ultimately, 8 patients undergoing elective inguinal hernia repair with concurrent cirrhotic ascites under day surgical mode were included. Some patients had bilateral hernias, with a total of 11 cases of hernias. All of these hernias were oblique hernias, including 1 case of recurrent hernia. The surgical methods for 10 cases of hernia were Lichtenstein surgery, and 1 case used laparoscopic retroperitoneal hernia repair. All 8 patients did not use antibiotics during the perioperative period. Only 1 case of recurrent inguinal hernia occurred after surgery. Another patient was admitted to liver disease specialist ward due to ascites, and later improved. No patients experienced serious complication or surgery related death. ConclusionsUnder the premise of effectively improving complications of cirrhosis, patients with stable cirrhotic ascites who have undergone strict screening can undergo inguinal hernia repair surgery under the day surgical mode. However, further large-scale studies are needed in the future to clarify their specific application conditions and indications for the use of antibiotic.

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  • Analysis of reasons for cancellation of ambulatory surgery based on doctor-patient assistants

    Objective To investigate the cancellation of ambulatory surgeries based on doctor-patient assistants, analyze the reasons, and propose corresponding strategies in order to improve the utilization of medical resources and the operational efficiency of hospitals. Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on patient data between May 2021 and October 2023, who successfully scheduled surgery at the Day Surgery Center of the First Affiliated Hospital of the Air Force Military Medical University and cancelled the surgery due to various reasons. The reasons for the cancellation were also analyzed. Results A total of 5691 surgeries were scheduled, and 27 surgeries were cancelled before admission, with a cancellation rate of 0.47%. A total of 5607 surgeries were completed, and 57 surgeries were cancelled on the day of surgery, with a cancellation rate of 1.01%. Among all departments, patients in Gastrointestinal Surgery Department and Urology Department had the highest cancellation rates before admission (1.61% and 0.68%, respectively), and the highest cancellation rates on the day of surgery (1.43% and 1.38%, respectively). The most common reason for cancellation before admission was surgical doctor business travel/other arrangements (22.22%). The most common reason for cancellation on the day of surgery was preoperative respiratory infections in patients (14.04%). ConclusionsThe establishment of doctor-patient assistant positions can to some extent help reduce the cancellation of ambulatory surgery before admission and on the day of surgery. For patients undergoing ambulatory surgery, preoperative education and evaluation should be strengthened, and management processes and systems should be improved, in order to reduce the cancellation rate of ambulatory surgery and improve hospital operational efficiency.

    Release date:2024-02-29 12:03 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Application of quality control circle in reducing same-day cancellation rate of day surgery

    Objective To explore the application of quality control circle in reducing the same-day cancellation rate of day surgery. Methods A quality control circle team was set up, and determined the theme of reducing the same-day cancellation rate of day surgery. A survey was conducted among all patients who had made appointments for day surgeries at the First Affiliated Hospital of the Air Force Military Medical University between August and October 2023. The number of patients who cancelled their surgeries on the day and the reasons for their cancellations were recorded. Based on the ten steps of the quality control circle, relevant measures and improvement processes were formulated. In March 2024, the same-day cancellation rate of day surgery after the quality control circle activity was analyzed. Results The same-day cancellation rate decreased from 2.39% to 0.67%, the target achievement rate was 135.43%, and the progress rate was 71.97%. Conclusion The quality control circle activity can effectively reduce the same-day cancellation rate of day surgery.

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