2020
DOI: 10.1177/1460458220910341
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A smartphone application to improve the precision of biopsy site identification: A proof-of-concept study

Abstract: Dermatologists rely on skin biopsies to diagnose cutaneous tumors and rashes. Skin biopsy sites should be accurately identified with conventional anatomical site descriptors in the pathology request form. Reliance upon free-text entries to describe these biopsy sites is prone to user error and can cause medical misadventures such as wrong-site follow-up surgery. We sought to determine whether a smartphone application (RightSite) could improve the precision of biopsy site labeling. We conducted a prospective pr… Show more

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“…Diagrams are a useful adjunct to descriptors and can be in the form of pre-printed standardised diagrams, hand-drawn sketches, or body maps. 11,12 Following our first case of WSS we introduced a triple carbon copy form with a standardised body map, on which the surgical booking and photography request both appear. A copy is uploaded onto the electronic health record (EHR) (Figure 2).…”
Section: Report: Five Steps To Safer Skin Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Diagrams are a useful adjunct to descriptors and can be in the form of pre-printed standardised diagrams, hand-drawn sketches, or body maps. 11,12 Following our first case of WSS we introduced a triple carbon copy form with a standardised body map, on which the surgical booking and photography request both appear. A copy is uploaded onto the electronic health record (EHR) (Figure 2).…”
Section: Report: Five Steps To Safer Skin Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 Thirty-two wrong site biopsy or excisions were reported in the NHS for 2020-2021, accounting for 23% of all recorded wrong site surgery (WSS) for that year. 2 This represents a 43% increase (12) in reported skin related WSS compared to the previous year.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%