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Lack of awareness among surgeons regarding safe use of electrosurgery. A cross sectional survey of surgeons in Pakistan

OBJECTIVE: To assess our surgeons perceptive regarding the safe usage of electrosurgical devices. METHOD: ology: This cross sectional survey was carried out at two hospitals, A cancer hospital and a public sector general hospital. Consultants, fellows and senior residents (Resident year 3rd and year...

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Autores principales: Malik, Awais Amjad, Khan, Romaisa Shamim, Khan, Ruqayya Naheed, Shakeel, Osama, Ahmed, Hashim Hussnain, Rahid, Uzair, Fatima, Anam, Afzal, Muhammad Farooq, Khattak, Shahid, Syed, Amir Ali
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Publicado: Elsevier 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6953526/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31938542
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amsu.2019.11.017
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author Malik, Awais Amjad
Khan, Romaisa Shamim
Khan, Ruqayya Naheed
Shakeel, Osama
Ahmed, Hashim Hussnain
Rahid, Uzair
Fatima, Anam
Afzal, Muhammad Farooq
Khattak, Shahid
Syed, Amir Ali
author_facet Malik, Awais Amjad
Khan, Romaisa Shamim
Khan, Ruqayya Naheed
Shakeel, Osama
Ahmed, Hashim Hussnain
Rahid, Uzair
Fatima, Anam
Afzal, Muhammad Farooq
Khattak, Shahid
Syed, Amir Ali
author_sort Malik, Awais Amjad
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description OBJECTIVE: To assess our surgeons perceptive regarding the safe usage of electrosurgical devices. METHOD: ology: This cross sectional survey was carried out at two hospitals, A cancer hospital and a public sector general hospital. Consultants, fellows and senior residents (Resident year 3rd and year 4th) on the surgical floor were requested to fill up the questionnaire. Calculations were performed with Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS 20) for Windows version 20 statistical software. Data was described using median with minimum and maximum value for quantitative variables. For categorical variables, number of observations and percentages were reported. The study is complied with hospital guidelines on research involving human subjects. RESULTS: Out of 80 questionnaires 52 were filled and returned. 12 consultants, 16 fellows/Senior registrars and 24 senior residents filled their questionnaires. For the sake of anonymity no information was obtained regarding the level of training and experience. Total 12 questions were asked. An expert level was set for a score above 10/12. A moderate level was set at 8/12. A score of less than 8 was considered unsafe for using electrosurgical devices. Only 6 (11.5%) participants had an expert level of understanding. 16 (30.7%) had moderate understanding. 30 (57.7%) were considered unsafe regarding use of electrosurgical devices. 85% participants were not aware of the correct mode of current to use for coagulating vessels. 69% of surgeons would use electrocautery to control staple line bleeds. 67% participants weren't aware of the correct placement of dispersive electrode. 60% couldn't identify a safe device for use in patients with a pacemaker. 46% of surgeons would cut a dispersive electrode to fit it on a child. 69% believed that harmonic scalpel was a bipolar cautery. 61% couldn't differentiate between RFA and Microwave Ablation. 63% didn't know how to handle an operating room fire. CONCLUSION: In these two hospitals, high level of ignorance noticed regarding the procedure and indications of basic electrosurgical equipment which needs raising awareness and further training.
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spelling pubmed-69535262020-01-14 Lack of awareness among surgeons regarding safe use of electrosurgery. A cross sectional survey of surgeons in Pakistan Malik, Awais Amjad Khan, Romaisa Shamim Khan, Ruqayya Naheed Shakeel, Osama Ahmed, Hashim Hussnain Rahid, Uzair Fatima, Anam Afzal, Muhammad Farooq Khattak, Shahid Syed, Amir Ali Ann Med Surg (Lond) Original Research OBJECTIVE: To assess our surgeons perceptive regarding the safe usage of electrosurgical devices. METHOD: ology: This cross sectional survey was carried out at two hospitals, A cancer hospital and a public sector general hospital. Consultants, fellows and senior residents (Resident year 3rd and year 4th) on the surgical floor were requested to fill up the questionnaire. Calculations were performed with Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS 20) for Windows version 20 statistical software. Data was described using median with minimum and maximum value for quantitative variables. For categorical variables, number of observations and percentages were reported. The study is complied with hospital guidelines on research involving human subjects. RESULTS: Out of 80 questionnaires 52 were filled and returned. 12 consultants, 16 fellows/Senior registrars and 24 senior residents filled their questionnaires. For the sake of anonymity no information was obtained regarding the level of training and experience. Total 12 questions were asked. An expert level was set for a score above 10/12. A moderate level was set at 8/12. A score of less than 8 was considered unsafe for using electrosurgical devices. Only 6 (11.5%) participants had an expert level of understanding. 16 (30.7%) had moderate understanding. 30 (57.7%) were considered unsafe regarding use of electrosurgical devices. 85% participants were not aware of the correct mode of current to use for coagulating vessels. 69% of surgeons would use electrocautery to control staple line bleeds. 67% participants weren't aware of the correct placement of dispersive electrode. 60% couldn't identify a safe device for use in patients with a pacemaker. 46% of surgeons would cut a dispersive electrode to fit it on a child. 69% believed that harmonic scalpel was a bipolar cautery. 61% couldn't differentiate between RFA and Microwave Ablation. 63% didn't know how to handle an operating room fire. CONCLUSION: In these two hospitals, high level of ignorance noticed regarding the procedure and indications of basic electrosurgical equipment which needs raising awareness and further training. Elsevier 2019-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC6953526/ /pubmed/31938542 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amsu.2019.11.017 Text en © 2019 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Malik, Awais Amjad
Khan, Romaisa Shamim
Khan, Ruqayya Naheed
Shakeel, Osama
Ahmed, Hashim Hussnain
Rahid, Uzair
Fatima, Anam
Afzal, Muhammad Farooq
Khattak, Shahid
Syed, Amir Ali
Lack of awareness among surgeons regarding safe use of electrosurgery. A cross sectional survey of surgeons in Pakistan
title Lack of awareness among surgeons regarding safe use of electrosurgery. A cross sectional survey of surgeons in Pakistan
title_full Lack of awareness among surgeons regarding safe use of electrosurgery. A cross sectional survey of surgeons in Pakistan
title_fullStr Lack of awareness among surgeons regarding safe use of electrosurgery. A cross sectional survey of surgeons in Pakistan
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title_short Lack of awareness among surgeons regarding safe use of electrosurgery. A cross sectional survey of surgeons in Pakistan
title_sort lack of awareness among surgeons regarding safe use of electrosurgery. a cross sectional survey of surgeons in pakistan
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6953526/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31938542
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amsu.2019.11.017
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