2019 The British journal of oral &…

Leading article: What has an Airbus A380 Captain got to do with OMFS? Lessons from aviation to improve patient safety.

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The British journal of oral & maxillofacial surgery Vol. 57 (5) : 407-411 • Jun 2019

The understanding of why air accidents occur and all the factors involved with them has been a strong and constantly evolving driver for improving flight safety. While they are diverse professions, there are many similarities between flying commercial aircraft and surgery, particularly in relation to minimising risk and managing potentially fatal or catastrophic complications. Safety developments in the operating theatre seem to have lagged behind other High Risk Organisations (HROs). A 2018 Quality Care Commission report stated that never events are wholly preventable and expressed the need to learn from other industries. In this article we discuss various transferable lessons and procedures advocated from aviation that could be applied to OMFS in an attempt to improve team culture and safety for our patients.

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