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Imaging for Quality Control: Comparison of Systematic Video Recording to the Operative Note in Colorectal Cancer Surgery. A Pilot Study

BACKGROUND: Oncological and functional results after colorectal cancer surgery vary considerably between hospitals and surgeons. At present, the only source of technical information about the surgical procedure is the operative note, which is subjective and omits critical information. This study aim...

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Autores principales: van de Graaf, F. W., Lange, M. M., Menon, A. G., O’Mahoney, P. R. A., Milsom, J. W., Lange, J. F.
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Publicado: Springer International Publishing 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5149562/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27660256
http://dx.doi.org/10.1245/s10434-016-5563-y
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author van de Graaf, F. W.
Lange, M. M.
Menon, A. G.
O’Mahoney, P. R. A.
Milsom, J. W.
Lange, J. F.
author_facet van de Graaf, F. W.
Lange, M. M.
Menon, A. G.
O’Mahoney, P. R. A.
Milsom, J. W.
Lange, J. F.
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description BACKGROUND: Oncological and functional results after colorectal cancer surgery vary considerably between hospitals and surgeons. At present, the only source of technical information about the surgical procedure is the operative note, which is subjective and omits critical information. This study aimed to evaluate the feasibility of operative video recording in demonstrating both objective information concerning the surgical procedure and surgical quality, as using a systematic approach might improve surgical performance. METHODS: From July 2015 through November 2015, patients aged ≥18 years undergoing elective colorectal cancer surgery were prospectively included in a single-institution trial. Video recording of key moments was performed peroperatively and analyzed for adequacy. The study cases were compared with a historic cohort. Video was compared with the operative note using the amount of adequate steps and a scoring system. RESULTS: This study compared 15 cases to 32 cases from the historic control group. Compared to the written operative note alone, significant differences in availability of information were seen in favor of video as well as using a combination of video plus the operative note (N adequate steps p = .024; p = <.001. Adequacy score: p = .039; p = <.001, both respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Systematic video registration is feasible and seems to improve the availability of essential information after colorectal cancer surgery. In this respect, combining video with a traditional operative note would be the best option. A multicenter international study is being organized to further evaluate the effect of operative video capture on surgical outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-51495622016-12-23 Imaging for Quality Control: Comparison of Systematic Video Recording to the Operative Note in Colorectal Cancer Surgery. A Pilot Study van de Graaf, F. W. Lange, M. M. Menon, A. G. O’Mahoney, P. R. A. Milsom, J. W. Lange, J. F. Ann Surg Oncol Gastrointestinal Oncology BACKGROUND: Oncological and functional results after colorectal cancer surgery vary considerably between hospitals and surgeons. At present, the only source of technical information about the surgical procedure is the operative note, which is subjective and omits critical information. This study aimed to evaluate the feasibility of operative video recording in demonstrating both objective information concerning the surgical procedure and surgical quality, as using a systematic approach might improve surgical performance. METHODS: From July 2015 through November 2015, patients aged ≥18 years undergoing elective colorectal cancer surgery were prospectively included in a single-institution trial. Video recording of key moments was performed peroperatively and analyzed for adequacy. The study cases were compared with a historic cohort. Video was compared with the operative note using the amount of adequate steps and a scoring system. RESULTS: This study compared 15 cases to 32 cases from the historic control group. Compared to the written operative note alone, significant differences in availability of information were seen in favor of video as well as using a combination of video plus the operative note (N adequate steps p = .024; p = <.001. Adequacy score: p = .039; p = <.001, both respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Systematic video registration is feasible and seems to improve the availability of essential information after colorectal cancer surgery. In this respect, combining video with a traditional operative note would be the best option. A multicenter international study is being organized to further evaluate the effect of operative video capture on surgical outcomes. Springer International Publishing 2016-09-22 2016 /pmc/articles/PMC5149562/ /pubmed/27660256 http://dx.doi.org/10.1245/s10434-016-5563-y Text en © The Author(s) 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
spellingShingle Gastrointestinal Oncology
van de Graaf, F. W.
Lange, M. M.
Menon, A. G.
O’Mahoney, P. R. A.
Milsom, J. W.
Lange, J. F.
Imaging for Quality Control: Comparison of Systematic Video Recording to the Operative Note in Colorectal Cancer Surgery. A Pilot Study
title Imaging for Quality Control: Comparison of Systematic Video Recording to the Operative Note in Colorectal Cancer Surgery. A Pilot Study
title_full Imaging for Quality Control: Comparison of Systematic Video Recording to the Operative Note in Colorectal Cancer Surgery. A Pilot Study
title_fullStr Imaging for Quality Control: Comparison of Systematic Video Recording to the Operative Note in Colorectal Cancer Surgery. A Pilot Study
title_full_unstemmed Imaging for Quality Control: Comparison of Systematic Video Recording to the Operative Note in Colorectal Cancer Surgery. A Pilot Study
title_short Imaging for Quality Control: Comparison of Systematic Video Recording to the Operative Note in Colorectal Cancer Surgery. A Pilot Study
title_sort imaging for quality control: comparison of systematic video recording to the operative note in colorectal cancer surgery. a pilot study
topic Gastrointestinal Oncology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5149562/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27660256
http://dx.doi.org/10.1245/s10434-016-5563-y
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