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Complication after Procedure

Complication after Procedure. Resident Name, MD Attending Name, MD Institution Morbidity & Mortality Conference Date. Patient Initials: Background. Pre-op picture(s). Age, Gender History of Present Illness Relevant PMH, PSH, including Risk Factors Relevant meds only if needed.

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Complication after Procedure

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  1. Complication after Procedure Resident Name, MD Attending Name, MD Institution Morbidity & Mortality Conference Date

  2. Patient Initials: Background Pre-op picture(s) • Age, Gender • History of Present Illness • Relevant PMH, PSH, including Risk Factors • Relevant meds only if needed

  3. Operative Plan / Procedure • Procedure Performed • Other surgical options considered • Operative details Intra-op picture(s)

  4. Post-op Course & Complication • Brief account of relevant events leading to complication • Name of complication • Management of complication

  5. Complication Complication picture Complication picture

  6. Post-Complication Course • Resolution of clinical course • Patient’s current status • Future plans Final picture(s)

  7. Summary Codman Classification • Error due to lack of technical knowledge or skill • Error due to lack of surgical judgment • Error due to lack of care or equipment • Error due to lack of diagnostic skill • The patient’s enfeebled condition • The patient’s unconquerable disease • The patient’s refusal of treatment • The calamities of surgery or those accidents and complications over which we have no control • Complication: “One-liner” naming complication after named procedure • “What I would do differently”

  8. Discussion • Didactic teaching point(s) • Faculty discussion question(s)

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