1.Analysis of hospital logistics safety hazards and countermeasures based on RCA method
Zaihui MAO ; Xinzhao XIE ; Ye ZHANG ; Cheng ZHANG ; Runqiu ZHANG ; Hongqing SU ; Penghua YAN ; Mingyue GUO ; Yan CHEN
Modern Hospital 2025;25(7):1061-1065,1070
Objective To identify key safety hazards in the logistics department of a tertiary hospital in Nanjing,analyze their root causes,and implement targeted measures to reduce risk occurrence.Methods Hospital logistics hazard records were reviewed,and risk assessments were conducted.Root cause analysis(RCA)was used to identify proximal and root causes of risks,followed by corresponding countermeasures.Results Proximal causes of hazards included lack of knowledge/skills and imperfect operational procedures,while root causes involved inadequate risk management frameworks and limited inspection cate-gories.By clarifying management structures,optimizing inspection processes,and strengthening incentive mechanisms,the sam-ple hospital achieved significant increases in hazard detection and reductions in adverse events.Conclusion The study demon-strates that systematic safety inspections and hazard rectification mechanisms can effectively mitigate hospital logistics safety risks.
2.Analysis of hospital logistics safety hazards and countermeasures based on RCA method
Zaihui MAO ; Xinzhao XIE ; Ye ZHANG ; Cheng ZHANG ; Runqiu ZHANG ; Hongqing SU ; Penghua YAN ; Mingyue GUO ; Yan CHEN
Modern Hospital 2025;25(7):1061-1065,1070
Objective To identify key safety hazards in the logistics department of a tertiary hospital in Nanjing,analyze their root causes,and implement targeted measures to reduce risk occurrence.Methods Hospital logistics hazard records were reviewed,and risk assessments were conducted.Root cause analysis(RCA)was used to identify proximal and root causes of risks,followed by corresponding countermeasures.Results Proximal causes of hazards included lack of knowledge/skills and imperfect operational procedures,while root causes involved inadequate risk management frameworks and limited inspection cate-gories.By clarifying management structures,optimizing inspection processes,and strengthening incentive mechanisms,the sam-ple hospital achieved significant increases in hazard detection and reductions in adverse events.Conclusion The study demon-strates that systematic safety inspections and hazard rectification mechanisms can effectively mitigate hospital logistics safety risks.
3.Treatment of radial neck fracture in children by ultrasonography-guided percutaneous leverage reduction
Yunan LU ; Jinchen CHEN ; Yuling HUANG ; Xinzhao ZHANG ; Shunyou CHEN
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2021;23(8):727-731
Objective:To evaluate the ultrasonography-guided percutaneous leverage reduction in the treatment of pediatric radial neck fractures.Methods:From May 2016 to May 2018, 42 patients with Judet Ⅲ or Ⅳ radial neck fracture were treated at Department of Pediatric Orthopedics, The Second Hospital of Fuzhou. They were 15 boys and 27 girls, aged from 3 to 12 years. All of them were treated by percutaneous leverage reduction and Métaizeau technique. The operative procedures were guided by ultrasonography in 20 cases and by C-arm fluoroscopy in 22 cases. Postoperative evaluation was based on Métaizeau imaging criteria, Tibone and Stoltz functional criteria; complications such as radial nerve injury were recorded.Results:There were no statistically significant differences between the ultrasonography-guided group and the fluoroscopy-guided group in preoperative general data, showing comparability ( P>0.05). There were no significant differences between the 2 groups in terms of Métaizeau imaging, Tibone or Stoltz functional scores ( P>0.05). The frequency of fluoroscopy was (2.7±0.6) times for the ultrasonography group and (14.6±3.4) times for the fluoroscopy group while the operation time averaged (25.8±5.9) min for the former and (38.1±9.2) min for the latter, showing significant differences ( P<0.05). No postoperative complications were observed in the ultrasonography group while 4 cases of radial nerve injury in the fluoroscopy group, also showing significant difference between the 2 groups ( P< 0.05). Conclusion:Ultrasonography-guided percutaneous leverage reduction is a suitable surgical treatment of radial neck fracture in children, because it is simple, effective and safe.

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