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The Postsurgical Clavien–Dindo Classification in Minor Surgery Can Improve Perception and Communication (Investigation on Blepharoplasty)

The postsurgical Clavien–Dindo classification in minor surgery can improve perception and communication (Investigation on Blepharoplasty). Background: Minor surgery lacks a standardized postoperative complication classification. This leads to the presentation of inaccurate postsurgical complication...

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Autores principales: Eylert, Gertraud, Wolfsberger, Christina, Reischies-Meikl, Frederike, Winter, Raimund, Dong, Susan, Michelitsch, Birgit, Kamolz, Lars-Peter, Lumenta, David Benjamin
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9692875/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36422076
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm12111900
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author Eylert, Gertraud
Wolfsberger, Christina
Reischies-Meikl, Frederike
Winter, Raimund
Dong, Susan
Michelitsch, Birgit
Kamolz, Lars-Peter
Lumenta, David Benjamin
author_facet Eylert, Gertraud
Wolfsberger, Christina
Reischies-Meikl, Frederike
Winter, Raimund
Dong, Susan
Michelitsch, Birgit
Kamolz, Lars-Peter
Lumenta, David Benjamin
author_sort Eylert, Gertraud
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description The postsurgical Clavien–Dindo classification in minor surgery can improve perception and communication (Investigation on Blepharoplasty). Background: Minor surgery lacks a standardized postoperative complication classification. This leads to the presentation of inaccurate postsurgical complication rates and makes comparisons challenging, especially for patients seeking information. This study aims to evaluate a standardized five-step complication grading system (Clavien–Dindo Classification, CDC) on the example of blepharoplasty, which is the most performed minor aesthetic surgery worldwide. Methods: A retrospective observational exploratory study of patients (N = 344) who received a bilateral upper eyelid blepharoplasty under local anesthesia from the same surgical staff was performed. Data were retrieved from the electronic patient record: the CDC grading and the surgeon-reported complications (N = 128) at the first follow-up on day 7. In addition, a telephone survey with patients (N = 261) after 6 months was performed, which consisted of 7 complication-related yes/no questions. Results: Based on the CDC, 41.6% of patients were classified as having no complications, and 58.4% had one. Furthermore, 1 patient (0.3%) received a revision under general anesthesia (CDC IIIb), 18 patients (5.2%) were re-operated under local anesthesia (CDC IIIa), 23 patients (6.7%) required pharmacological intervention (CDC II), and 159 patients (46.2%) had a complication from the normal postoperative course and received supportive treatment (CDC I). Moreover, 90.5% of the mentioned complications accounted for Grade I and II; 94% of the patients subjectively experienced no complications; 51% of patients were pleased with the surgery even though a complication occurred according to the CDC; 34% of complications escaped the awareness of the surgeon. Conclusions: Grade I and II complications occurred frequently. Complications escaped the perception of the patients and surgeons. The classification identifies a wide variety of postsurgical complications and allows a standardized comparison in minor surgery objectively. Potential: The CDC in minor procedures can improve the (institutional) preoperative communication with patients regarding potential postoperative expectations. Furthermore, the classification can be a useful tool to detect complication-related costs, identify insurance-related requests, and support evidence in medicolegal disputes. The example of blepharoplasty can be translated to various other and even less invasive procedures.
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spelling pubmed-96928752022-11-26 The Postsurgical Clavien–Dindo Classification in Minor Surgery Can Improve Perception and Communication (Investigation on Blepharoplasty) Eylert, Gertraud Wolfsberger, Christina Reischies-Meikl, Frederike Winter, Raimund Dong, Susan Michelitsch, Birgit Kamolz, Lars-Peter Lumenta, David Benjamin J Pers Med Article The postsurgical Clavien–Dindo classification in minor surgery can improve perception and communication (Investigation on Blepharoplasty). Background: Minor surgery lacks a standardized postoperative complication classification. This leads to the presentation of inaccurate postsurgical complication rates and makes comparisons challenging, especially for patients seeking information. This study aims to evaluate a standardized five-step complication grading system (Clavien–Dindo Classification, CDC) on the example of blepharoplasty, which is the most performed minor aesthetic surgery worldwide. Methods: A retrospective observational exploratory study of patients (N = 344) who received a bilateral upper eyelid blepharoplasty under local anesthesia from the same surgical staff was performed. Data were retrieved from the electronic patient record: the CDC grading and the surgeon-reported complications (N = 128) at the first follow-up on day 7. In addition, a telephone survey with patients (N = 261) after 6 months was performed, which consisted of 7 complication-related yes/no questions. Results: Based on the CDC, 41.6% of patients were classified as having no complications, and 58.4% had one. Furthermore, 1 patient (0.3%) received a revision under general anesthesia (CDC IIIb), 18 patients (5.2%) were re-operated under local anesthesia (CDC IIIa), 23 patients (6.7%) required pharmacological intervention (CDC II), and 159 patients (46.2%) had a complication from the normal postoperative course and received supportive treatment (CDC I). Moreover, 90.5% of the mentioned complications accounted for Grade I and II; 94% of the patients subjectively experienced no complications; 51% of patients were pleased with the surgery even though a complication occurred according to the CDC; 34% of complications escaped the awareness of the surgeon. Conclusions: Grade I and II complications occurred frequently. Complications escaped the perception of the patients and surgeons. The classification identifies a wide variety of postsurgical complications and allows a standardized comparison in minor surgery objectively. Potential: The CDC in minor procedures can improve the (institutional) preoperative communication with patients regarding potential postoperative expectations. Furthermore, the classification can be a useful tool to detect complication-related costs, identify insurance-related requests, and support evidence in medicolegal disputes. The example of blepharoplasty can be translated to various other and even less invasive procedures. MDPI 2022-11-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9692875/ /pubmed/36422076 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm12111900 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Eylert, Gertraud
Wolfsberger, Christina
Reischies-Meikl, Frederike
Winter, Raimund
Dong, Susan
Michelitsch, Birgit
Kamolz, Lars-Peter
Lumenta, David Benjamin
The Postsurgical Clavien–Dindo Classification in Minor Surgery Can Improve Perception and Communication (Investigation on Blepharoplasty)
title The Postsurgical Clavien–Dindo Classification in Minor Surgery Can Improve Perception and Communication (Investigation on Blepharoplasty)
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title_full_unstemmed The Postsurgical Clavien–Dindo Classification in Minor Surgery Can Improve Perception and Communication (Investigation on Blepharoplasty)
title_short The Postsurgical Clavien–Dindo Classification in Minor Surgery Can Improve Perception and Communication (Investigation on Blepharoplasty)
title_sort postsurgical clavien–dindo classification in minor surgery can improve perception and communication (investigation on blepharoplasty)
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9692875/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36422076
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm12111900
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