Abstract

Context:Operation theater (OT) utilization.Aims:To analyze the time utilization and to assess the stated causes of cancellations of scheduled cases in the OT complex of a tertiary care teaching institute.Settings and Design:This prospective study was carried out from December 2010 to April 2011.Materials and Methods:each of the 16 OT tables was observed for 6 days (total 96 days). The available resource hours were taken as 0800-1600 hrs. (480 min/day; 46,080 min in 96 days). The following parameters were recorded — time spent on supportive services, time spent on actual surgery, room turn over time, time spent for total procedure and time between entry and exit of patient.Statistical Analysis:Data were analyzed using the SPSS software version 15.Results:Of the total 325 scheduled cases, 252 were operated and 73 (22.5%) were cancelled. There were delays on 15 days (15.63%) in starting the OT table at the scheduled time. Of the total resource hours (46,080 min), the mean “Raw utilization” was 37,573 min (81.54%) and the “Adjusted utilization” was 39,668 min (86.09%). The mean time spent on “supportive services” was 5539 min (12.02%) and on “actual surgery”’ was 28,277 min (61.37%), and the “room turn over time” was 2095 min (5.39%). Among the stated reasons for cancellations, lack of operating time — 57 cases (78.1%) — was the most common.Conclusion:Study of time utilization and cancellation are important tools in assessing the optimal utilization of available resource hours in an OT.

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