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  • 1Department of Dermatology, Center for Dermatology Research, School of Medicine, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA. sfeldman@wfubmc.edu

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Dermatologic surgery lacks standard adverse event (AE) monitoring. More sensitive methods like retrospective reviews and electronic systems are needed to improve patient safety and outcomes.

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Area of Science:

  • Dermatologic Surgery
  • Patient Safety
  • Medical Monitoring

Background:

  • Patient safety is increasingly recognized, yet adverse event (AE) monitoring in dermatologic surgery remains under-documented.
  • There is a need for data on effective AE detection and reporting methodologies in this surgical field.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review and summarize existing strategies for identifying adverse outcomes in dermatologic surgical procedures.

Main Methods:

  • A literature search was performed on Medline using keywords related to adverse events, detection, reporting, monitoring, and surgery.
  • Articles were selected based on their evaluation of AE reporting techniques in surgical patients.

Main Results:

  • Common AE reporting methods include prospective and retrospective approaches, with morbidity and mortality conferences being frequently used.
  • More sensitive methods identified include retrospective medical record review, trigger tools, and anonymous electronic reporting systems.
  • The Surgical Quality Improvement Program was analyzed for its success in reducing postoperative morbidity and mortality through AE data.

Conclusions:

  • Dermatologic surgery, despite its perceived safety, lacks a standardized approach to AE reporting.
  • The current analysis is limited by a lack of standardized definitions and high-quality AE data.
  • Pilot studies are essential to develop practical measures for enhancing AE detection sensitivity and improving patient outcomes.