SAV number 11 "complications"

Project No. FF-FR 0357

Status:

ongoing

Aims:

The project aims to answer the following questions:

  1. What is the share of SAV number 11 "complication" cases of all Infringement Types Proceedings (SAV) cases?
  2. Which injuries and post-treatment status lead particularly often to a "complication" case with the need for additional treatment or revision surgery?
  3. In how many cases was the correct primary treatment level (Transit physician procedure, Infringement Types Proceedings, Infringement Types Proceedings) applied according to the guidelines (Heilverfahren DGUV)?
  4. Are the SAV number 11 "complications" with the need for revision surgery or any further special treatment inevitable due to the initial severity of the injury or is it possible to define any objectifiable deficiency regarding the diagnostics and treatment of these cases?
  5. Are there any systematic differences between pediatric and adult patients regarding the results?

Activities/Methods:

A retrospective multicenter study including all patients treated in the context of the Heilverfahren of the DGUV (in-patient treatment) will be carried out. After analysis of the proportion of SAV number 11 "complication" cases of all SAV-cases, the Casemix-Index (CMI), the mean number of surgical procedures, the mean time in the operating room and the length of the hospital stay will be examined. According to the guidelines of the Heilverfahren an analysis will be carried out as to what the proportion of correct primary treatment level (DAV, VAV, SAV) is. The SAV number 11 cases "complications" will be categorized into anatomical regions for further evaluation. Finally all SAV 11 number cases "complications" will be evaluated whether the need for revision surgery or any further special treatment was inevitable due to the initial severity of the injury or any patient`s specific characteristics or whether it is possible to define any objectifiable deficiency regarding the diagnostics and treatment of these cases.

Last Update:

18 Nov 2024

Project

Branche(s):

-cross sectoral-

Type of hazard:

questions beyond hazard-related issues

Catchwords:

rehabilitation

Description, key words:

injuries, post-treatment, additional treatment, revision surgery