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Medical consent form outlining the explanation of laparoscopic surgery, associated risks, treatment alternatives, and written acknowledgment by patient, physician, and witness prior to the surgical procedure.
Institution:
World Laparoscopy Hospital
Document Type:
Medical Consent Form
Medical Field:
Laparoscopic Surgery / Minimal Access Surgery
Purpose:
Patient authorization for laparoscopic surgical procedure
Related Procedure:
Laparoscopic inspection of the abdominal cavity and possible surgical treatment
Participants:
Doctor, Anaesthetist, Patient or Substitute Decision-maker, Witness
Risk Information Included:
Pulmonary complications, deep vein thrombosis, heart attack, stroke, bleeding, organ injury, infection, hernia, adhesions, anesthesia risks, possibility of open surgery conversion
Special Considerations:
Increased risk for obese patients and smokers
Consent Elements:
Explanation of condition, treatment options, procedural risks, prognosis, and acknowledgement of no guaranteed outcome
Documentation Fields:
Names, designations, signatures, dates, addresses, and place of signing
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Note:
Year
Topic:
Bile duct injury, laparoscopic cholecystectomy
Document Type:
Guideline
Organization / Institution:
GDG
Target Audience:
Surgeons, Medical Professionals
Year:
2023
Region:
China
Subject:
Male rectal cancer, laparoscopic surgery, postoperative urogenital function
Document Type:
Clinical trial protocol
Organization:
Sun Yat-sen University, Multiple affiliated hospitals
Author:
Research Team
Target Audience:
Medical professionals, researchers, clinicians
Period of Action:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2020
Region / city:
Marcq-en-Baroeul, France; Dormelletto, Italy
Topic:
Cardiorespiratory parameters, laparoscopic surgery, open surgery, veterinary anaesthesia
Document type:
Research article
Organization / institution:
Clinique Vétérinaire Vet24, Clinica Veterinaria Lago Maggiore
Author:
Fabrizio di Virgilio, Sara Manfredini, Luca Formaggini
Target audience:
Veterinarians, researchers in veterinary medicine
Period of validity:
N/A
Approval date:
Mar 23, 2020
Date of changes:
N/A
Document Title:
Operative Performance Rating System (OPRS) – Laparoscopic Appendectomy
Procedure:
Laparoscopic Appendectomy
Document Type:
Surgical Performance Evaluation Form
Purpose:
Assessment of resident performance during operative procedure
Evaluator Role:
Attending Surgeon
Assessed Role:
Resident
Assessment Criteria:
Case Difficulty; Degree of Prompting or Direction; Procedure-Specific Criteria; General Criteria; Overall Performance
Rating Scale:
1–5 scale with descriptive anchors; NA (Not Applicable) option
Procedure-Specific Domains:
Incision / Port Placement; Exposure; Appendix Dissection; Appendix Division; Appendix Removal
General Domains:
Instrument Handling; Respect for Tissue; Time and Motion; Operation Flow
Performance Threshold:
Rating of 4 or higher indicates technical proficiency for independent performance
Required Information:
Evaluator; Resident; Resident Level; Program; Date of Procedure; Time Procedure Completed; Date Assessment Completed; Time Assessment Initiated
Qualitative Feedback Sections:
Strengths; Weaknesses
Year:
2019
Region / City:
Sharjah
Topic:
Advanced Laparoscopic GI Surgery
Document Type:
Course Schedule
Organization / Institution:
University of Sharjah
Author:
Ahmad Nassar, Nabil Soliman, Ali AlKhammas, Omar AlObaid, Ahmed Nada
Target Audience:
Medical professionals, surgeons
Period of Action:
21st-24th January 2019
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
Sponsors:
KARL STORZ GMBH & CO. KG, Medtronic, JOHNSON & JOHNSON
Year:
2021
Geographical Scope:
East, Central and Southern Africa
Countries Involved:
16 COSECSA-affiliated countries
Thematic Area:
Laparoscopic surgery and surgical capacity
Type of Document:
Multinational cross-sectional research study
Organization:
College of Surgeons of East, Central and Southern Africa (COSECSA)
Participating Institutions:
Accredited training hospitals affiliated with COSECSA
Authors:
Martin Nyundo; Nathalie Umugwaneza; Abebe Bekele; Laston Chikoya; Julien Gashegu; Olivier Detry
Affiliations:
University Teaching Hospital of Kigali; University of Rwanda; University of Global Health Equity; Levy Mwanawasa Medical University; CHU Liege, University of Liege
Study Period:
January 2021 – October 2021
Sample Size:
94 surgeons from 44 hospitals
Ethical Approval:
COSECSA Institutional Review Board (IRB Registration Number: 00011122)
Funding:
None
Methodology:
Structured questionnaire-based survey with quantitative and qualitative components
Target Population:
Surgeons working in COSECSA-accredited training hospitals
Key Topics:
Equipment availability; surgical volume; insurance coverage; training capacity; barriers to laparoscopy
Year:
N/A
Region / City:
N/A
Topic:
Laparoscopic surgery, TME
Document Type:
Questionnaire
Institution / Organization:
N/A
Author:
N/A
Target Audience:
Surgeons, Medical Professionals
Effective Period:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2022
Region / City:
Albuquerque, NM; Chicago, IL; Palo Alto, CA; La Crosse, WI
Topic:
Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy, Medical Education, Surgical Training
Document Type:
Medical Research Discussion
Organization / Institution:
Veterans Affairs, Gundersen
Author:
Dr. Jasmeet Paul, Dr. Marshall Baker, Dr. Sherry Wren, Dr. Ben Jarman
Target Audience:
Medical professionals, surgical trainees, researchers in medical education
Period of Validity:
2022
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Description:
A discussion of the role of attending surgeons during laparoscopic cholecystectomy procedures and the autonomy granted to residents in surgical training.
Document type:
Supplementary materials
Related study design:
Retrospective research; retrospective cohort studies
Medical field:
Hepatology; oncology; surgical oncology
Research topic:
Liver neoplasms and surgical treatment methods
Surgical procedures analyzed:
Robot-assisted laparoscopic hepatectomy; laparoscopic hepatectomy
Content components:
Literature search strategy; sensitivity analysis; funnel plot analysis
Outcome indicators analyzed:
Operative time; intraoperative bleeding; intraoperative transfusion rate; transfer abdomen opening rate; hepatic hilar blocking rates; postoperative complications; postoperative hospital stay; mortality rate; total cost; R0 resection rate; R1 resection rate; tumor diameter; malignant tumor rate
Keywords used in search:
Liver neoplasms; hepatic neoplasms; hepatocellular cancer; liver cancer; cancer of the liver
Purpose of materials:
Documentation of database search strategy and statistical assessment of outcome indicators
Language:
English
Note:
Year of Training
Region / City:
Hong Kong
Subject:
Medicine / Surgery
Document Type:
Certification
Organization / Institution:
The College of Surgeons of Hong Kong
Author:
Urology Board
Target Audience:
Medical professionals in urology and surgery
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
Year:
2020
Region / city:
Edinburgh
Theme:
Medical training
Document type:
Programme
Organ / institution:
The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
Author:
ALSGBI
Target audience:
Surgeons, medical professionals
Period of validity:
7th February 2020
Date of approval:
7th February 2020
Date of amendments:
None
Context:
A training schedule for a laparoscopic surgery course providing various task competency assessments and procedural skill practice.
Year:
2025-2026
Region / City:
University of Colorado
Topic:
Clinical Education, Surgical Medicine
Document Type:
Course Syllabus
Institution:
University of Colorado
Author:
Roberta Knott, MPAS, PA-C
Target Audience:
PA Students, Clinical Instructors
Period of Effect:
2025-2026 Academic Year
Date Approved:
Not specified
Date of Revisions:
Not specified
Note:
Date
Topic:
Gender Affirming Surgery Support
Document Type:
Letter of Support
Year:
2023
Region / City:
United Kingdom
Topic:
Pre-operative medical screening, Radiology
Document type:
Clinical guideline
Institution:
Royal College of Radiologists
Author:
D Howlett, D Remedios
Target Audience:
Healthcare professionals involved in preoperative assessments
Effective period:
Not specified
Approval date:
7 January 2008
Last reviewed:
14 April 2023
Context:
Clinical guideline for the use of pre-operative chest radiographs in elective surgery.
Date:
15-Sep
Region / City:
Doughnut Health Centre
Subject:
Medical consultation
Document Type:
Medical record
Author:
Dr. XX
Target Audience:
Healthcare professionals
Effective Period:
September 2023
Date of Approval:
15-Sep
Date of Changes:
None
Note:
Context description
Audit Lead:
Dr. Jane Doe
Audit Period:
1st January 2024 - 30th June 2024
Objectives:
To assess the quality and safety of minor surgical procedures in our practice. To identify areas for improvement in minor surgical practices. To ensure compliance with NICE guidelines and local clinical standards.
Background:
Minor surgical procedures are essential for treating various conditions in a timely and effective manner. Ensuring these procedures are performed safely and according to established guidelines is crucial for patient outcomes.
Note:
Criteria and Standards
Pre-operative Assessment:
Documented patient history, physical examination, and pre-operative diagnosis. Standard: 100% compliance.
Consent Process:
Informed consent obtained and documented. Patients given procedural information a minimum of 2 weeks before the procedure. Standard: 100% compliance.
Procedural Technique:
Adherence to aseptic technique and procedural protocols. Standard: 100% compliance.
Post-operative Care:
Monitoring and documentation of recovery, patient education, and discharge instructions. Standard: 100% compliance.
Infection Rate:
Rate of postoperative infections. Standard: 1% or less.
Re-review Rate:
Rate of patients needing to return for clinical review. Standard: 5% or less.
Diagnostic Accuracy:
Concordance between preoperative and histological diagnoses. Standard: 90% or greater.
Patient Satisfaction:
Patient-reported satisfaction with treatment. Standard: 90% or greater.
Data Collection:
Patient records, procedure logs, consent forms, patient satisfaction surveys. Sample size: 100 minor surgical procedures.
Data Analysis:
Statistical analysis, qualitative analysis of patient feedback.
Results Summary:
Pre-operative Assessment: 95%, Consent Process: 98%, Procedural Technique: 97%, Post-operative Care: 93%, Infection Rate: 0%, Re-review Rate: 5%, Diagnostic Accuracy: 90%, Patient Satisfaction: 85%.
Discussion:
Overall, high standards of care were observed, with improvements needed in documentation, infection control, and patient education.
Conclusions:
Quality of minor surgical practices is high, but areas for improvement exist in documentation, infection control, and patient education.
Documentation Improvement:
Dr. Jane Doe, target date: 31st August 2024.
Protocol Review:
Dr. Jane Doe, target date: 31st December 2024.
Infection Control Measures:
Nurse James Smith, target date: 31st August 2024.
Patient Education Enhancement:
Nurse James Smith, target date: 31st August 2024.
Re-audit:
Follow-up audit in January 2025. Proposed timeline: January to March 2025.
Note:
Year MD and/or PhD awarded
Contextual description:
This is an academic self-reflection and reporting document for members of the Department of Surgery, primarily focused on annual goals, teaching quality, research, and professional development activities.
Institution:
Baylor College of Medicine
Department:
Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery
Document type:
Course overview document
Revision date:
April 16, 2021
Academic level:
Medical students
Rotation type:
Selective rotation
Rotation duration:
Two weeks
Clinical sites:
Ben Taub General Hospital; Michael E. DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center; Texas Children’s Hospital
Geographic location:
Texas Medical Center, Houston, Texas
Course prerequisites:
None
Course directors:
Sunthosh Sivam, MD
Course coordinator:
Evelyn Trevino
Educational framework:
BCM Core Competencies and Graduation Goals
Assessment methods:
Case log; evaluations; E*value student performance assessment
Related policies:
Baylor College of Medicine Teacher-Learner Compact
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Unity State, Bentiu State Hospital, Rubkona County
Topic:
Trachomatous Trichiasis Surgery Audit
Document Type:
Call for Expression of Interest (EOI)
Organization:
Christian Blind Mission (CBM)
Target Audience:
Ophthalmologists, certified WHO Trichiasis surgery trainers
Period of Activity:
November 2024
Approval Date:
Not specified
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Consultancy Fee:
USD 6,948
Closing Date:
15th November 2024
Location:
Bentiu State Hospital, Rubkona County, Unity State
Consultancy Duration:
18th - 26th November 2024
Expert Profile:
Ophthalmologist or certified WHO Trichiasis Surgery Trainer
Description:
Consultancy request for an ophthalmologist or certified WHO Trichiasis surgery trainer to audit the quality of Trachomatous Trichiasis surgeries performed in Unity State, South Sudan, by reviewing post-operative follow-up data and surgical practices.
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Canberra
Topic:
Peri-operative care for adult patients with disabilities and/or sensory considerations
Document Type:
Guideline
Organ / Institution:
Canberra Health Services (CHS)
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Healthcare professionals, especially those working in peri-operative care
Effective Period:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Revision Date:
Not specified
Context:
A guideline aimed at providing best practices for peri-operative care of adults with disabilities, accessibility needs, or sensory considerations within the Canberra Health Services surgical units.