Checklists in surgery
WHO Surgical Safety Checklist
- The WHO Surgical Safety Checklist is a three-step checklist that standardises key perioperative measures to improve patient outcomes and avoid harm (before induction, before incision, before leaving theatres)
- In large multicentre international studies it has been demonstrated to reduce postoperative mortality and morbidity by as much as 50%. Use of the WHO checklist is now ubiquitous across most hospitals worldwide.
- Importantly the WHO checklist involves all members of the theatre team, and can be adapted for local hospitals to improve relevance to their settings.
- The WHO Checklist provides an important ‘proof-of concept’ for the new ESCP Safe-anastomosis checklist
Related Paper: A Surgical Safety Checklist to Reduce Morbidity and Mortality in a Global Population