TUESDAY, Nov. 13, 2007 (HealthDay News) -- Errors are rare but troublesome in eye surgery, say U.S. researchers who analyzed 106 cases of surgical confusions that included operating on the wrong patient, the wrong site or using wrong procedure.
The study authors, from the Lions Eye Institute at Albany Medical College in New York found:
The rate of these incidents remains very low-- the researchers estimated that about 69 surgical confusions occur for every one million eye operations.
The findings were published in the November issue of the journal Archives of Ophthalmology.
"The causes of these confusions were faulty systems, processes and conditions that led people to make mistakes, more often than an individual's recklessness," the team wrote.
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