1.Evaluation on management mode and application quality based on constraint theory for medical equipment in vascular surgery
Jingyue LAI ; Jiancang MA ; Juanbo SI ; Yuemeng SUN ; Yiyuan WANG ; Hongxin NI ; Minjie ZOU
China Medical Equipment 2025;22(1):114-119
Objective:To evaluate the application effect of management mode based on constraint theory for medical equipment in equipment management of vascular surgery. Methods:Based on five-step method of constraint theory,an operation evaluation system was formulated. An information management mode of medical equipment was constructed to manage quality of medical equipment in department of vascular surgery. A total of 60 sets used medical equipment in the Department of Vascular Surgery at The Second Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University from 2021 to 2022 were selected. The conventional management mode was adopted to manage these equipment between January to December 2021,while equipment was managed by using medical equipment management mode based on constraint theory (constraint theory management) of the department of vascular surgery from January to December 2022. The quality scores of operation and maintenance of equipment,average incidence rates of risk,configuration effectiveness,and timeliness of equipment management were compared between the two management modes. Results:After constraint theory management was implemented,the average scores of operation and maintenance of equipment,which included success starting-up,operation,routine maintenance and fault repair,were respectively (90.69±8.65),(89.65±4.65),(88.65±5.63),and (90.58±6.01),all of which were higher than those of conventional management mode. The differences of them between two modes were statistically significant (t=13.482,17.867,14.552,14.449,P<0.05). The average incidence rates of the risks of testing equipment,treatment,monitoring equipment and auxiliary equipment of adopting constraint theory mode management were (0.89±0.22)%,(0.84±0.23)%,(0.74±0.32)% and (0.75±0.32%),all which were lower than those of the conventional management mode,with statistically significant differences (t=9.162,17.745,19.469,15.019,P<0.05). The average utilization rate of equipment and the average amplification of cost benefit of equipment were respectively (88.69±5.54)% and (50.36±2.69)% after constraint theory mode was adopted,which were significantly higher than those of conventional management mode,and the average floating rate of using equipment of constraint theory mode was (1.23±0.97)%,which was lower than that of conventional management model,the differences of them between two modes were statistically significant (t=14.174,21.564,11.811,P<0.05). The average times of emergency management for risk events included the safety of power consumption of equipment,safety of diagnosis and treatment,biological safety and radiation safety were respectively (2.36±0.64)h,(3.26±0.78)h,(4.23±1.24)h and (2.26±1.23)h after the constraint theory mode was adopted,all of which were significantly less than those of conventional management mode,and the differences of them between two modes were statistically significant (t=16.704,13.421,9.029,13.971,P<0.05). Conclusion:The application of the management mode based on the constraint theory of medical equipment in department of vascular surgery can improve the quality of operation and maintenance of equipment for safety,and shorten the emergency response time of equipment,and reduce the incidence of equipment risk,and strengthen the effect of configuration for equipment.
2.Evaluation on management mode and application quality based on constraint theory for medical equipment in vascular surgery
Jingyue LAI ; Jiancang MA ; Juanbo SI ; Yuemeng SUN ; Yiyuan WANG ; Hongxin NI ; Minjie ZOU
China Medical Equipment 2025;22(1):114-119
Objective:To evaluate the application effect of management mode based on constraint theory for medical equipment in equipment management of vascular surgery. Methods:Based on five-step method of constraint theory,an operation evaluation system was formulated. An information management mode of medical equipment was constructed to manage quality of medical equipment in department of vascular surgery. A total of 60 sets used medical equipment in the Department of Vascular Surgery at The Second Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University from 2021 to 2022 were selected. The conventional management mode was adopted to manage these equipment between January to December 2021,while equipment was managed by using medical equipment management mode based on constraint theory (constraint theory management) of the department of vascular surgery from January to December 2022. The quality scores of operation and maintenance of equipment,average incidence rates of risk,configuration effectiveness,and timeliness of equipment management were compared between the two management modes. Results:After constraint theory management was implemented,the average scores of operation and maintenance of equipment,which included success starting-up,operation,routine maintenance and fault repair,were respectively (90.69±8.65),(89.65±4.65),(88.65±5.63),and (90.58±6.01),all of which were higher than those of conventional management mode. The differences of them between two modes were statistically significant (t=13.482,17.867,14.552,14.449,P<0.05). The average incidence rates of the risks of testing equipment,treatment,monitoring equipment and auxiliary equipment of adopting constraint theory mode management were (0.89±0.22)%,(0.84±0.23)%,(0.74±0.32)% and (0.75±0.32%),all which were lower than those of the conventional management mode,with statistically significant differences (t=9.162,17.745,19.469,15.019,P<0.05). The average utilization rate of equipment and the average amplification of cost benefit of equipment were respectively (88.69±5.54)% and (50.36±2.69)% after constraint theory mode was adopted,which were significantly higher than those of conventional management mode,and the average floating rate of using equipment of constraint theory mode was (1.23±0.97)%,which was lower than that of conventional management model,the differences of them between two modes were statistically significant (t=14.174,21.564,11.811,P<0.05). The average times of emergency management for risk events included the safety of power consumption of equipment,safety of diagnosis and treatment,biological safety and radiation safety were respectively (2.36±0.64)h,(3.26±0.78)h,(4.23±1.24)h and (2.26±1.23)h after the constraint theory mode was adopted,all of which were significantly less than those of conventional management mode,and the differences of them between two modes were statistically significant (t=16.704,13.421,9.029,13.971,P<0.05). Conclusion:The application of the management mode based on the constraint theory of medical equipment in department of vascular surgery can improve the quality of operation and maintenance of equipment for safety,and shorten the emergency response time of equipment,and reduce the incidence of equipment risk,and strengthen the effect of configuration for equipment.
3.A comparison study of phlios plate and multiloc nail in treatment of proximal humerus fractures
Ming XIANG ; Guoyong YANG ; Yiyuan ZOU ; Xiaochuan HU ; Hang CHEN ; Mingyue DENG ; Chaomin GONG ; Yiping LI ; Jingming DONG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2017;37(21):1333-1341
Objective To evaluate the clinical and radiological results of Phlios plate and Multiloc nail in treatment of proximal humerus fractures.Methods From February 2013 to December 2015,data of 37 cases of proximal humerus fractures who were treated by reduction and fixation using Phlios plate or Multiloc nail were retrospectively analyzed.In group one (Phlios plate),there were 10 males and 8 females,with an average age of 56.3±5.8 years,including 7 cases of Neer 2-part surgical neck fracture,6 cases of Neer 3-part fracture,4 cases of Neer 4-part fracture,and 1 case of fracture-dislocation.In group two (Multiloc nail),there were 8 males and 11 females,with an average age of 57.2±7.4 years,including 8 cases of Neer 2-part surgical neck fracture,9 cases of Neer 3-part fracture,1 case of Neer 4-part fracture,and 1 case of fracture-dislocation.Operation time,range of motion of shoulder joint,visual analogue scale (VAS) pain score,American Shoulder & Elbow Surgeon (ASES) score and ConstantMurley score were collected.Results All 37 patients were followed up for an average period of 15.5 months (range,12-36 months).The average bone healing time were 2.5±0.5 months (range,2-3 months)and 2.2±0.5 months (range,1.5-3 months) in the plate and nail group respectively.At the latest follow-up,average VAS score was 0.4±0.6 (range,0-2),the ASES score aver aged 85.4±6.8 points (range,73-96),Constant-Murley score averaged 83.4±7.3 points (range,71-94),and external rotation averaged 30.8°±10.0° (range,10°-50°) in plate group,while average VAS score was 0.2±0.4 (range,0-1),ASES score averaged 89.7± 5.6 points (range,80-98),Constant-Murley score averaged 88.5±6.8 points (range,76-98),and external rotation averaged 40.3°± 7.9° (range,20°-50°) in the intramedullary nailing group.One case had partial necrosis of humeral head in the plate group,while 1 case suffered absorption of the greater tuberosity in the nail group,with the complication rate of 5.6% (1/18) and 5.3% (1/19) respectively,without significant difference.The internal and external rotation degrees,ASES and Constant-Murley scores were better in nail group than those in plate group for 2-part fractures,while the forward elevation and abduction degrees were similar.Conclusion Similar results were achieved for the treatment of proximal humeral fractures by Phlios plate and Multiloc nail.The Multiloc nailing group had achieved superior outcomes in Neer-2-part proximal humeral fractures.

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