einstein (São Paulo). 01/Apr/2017;15(2):200-5.

Assessment of operative times of multiple surgical specialties in a public university hospital

Altair da Silva Costa

DOI: 10.1590/S1679-45082017GS3902

ABSTRACT

Objective

To evaluate the indicators duration of anesthesia, operative time and time patients stay in the operating rooms of different surgical specialties at a public university hospital.

Methods

It was done by a descriptive cross-sectional study based on the operating room database. The following stages were measured: duration of anesthesia, procedure time and patient length of stay in the room of the various specialties. We included surgeries carried out in sequence in the same room, between 7:00 a.m. and 5 p.m., either elective or emergency. We calculated the 80th percentile of the stages, where 80% of procedures were below this value.

Results

The study measured 8,337 operations of 12 surgical specialties performed within one year. The overall mean duration of anesthesia of all specialties was 178.12±110.46 minutes, and the 80th percentile was 252 minutes. The mean operative time was 130.45±97.23 minutes, and the 80th percentile was 195 minutes. The mean total time of the patient in the operating room was 197.30±113.71 minutes, and the 80th percentile was 285 minutes. Thus, the variation of the overall mean compared to the 80th percentile was 41% for anesthesia, 49% for surgeries and 44% for operating room time. In average, anesthesia took up 88% of the operating room period, and surgery, 61%.

Conclusion

This study identified patterns in the duration of surgery stages. The mean values of the specialties can assist with operating room planning and reduce delays.

Assessment of operative times of multiple surgical specialties in a public university hospital
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