The Trauma Floor Reality
In a high-velocity trauma center like SSG Hospital, the Operating Theatre (OT) is a machine that never stops. If you are logging surgeries on loose paper or a shared whiteboard, you are creating a liability. Did the patient in Bed 4 receive a DHS (Dynamic Hip Screw) or a PFN (Proximal Femoral Nail)? Was the anesthesia SPINAL or GA (General Anesthesia)? Without a rigorous, digital log of every REG NO and every IMPLANT used, you cannot effectively audit your inventory or your clinical outcomes. You aren't just "operating"; you are managing a complex supply chain of life-saving hardware.
This template is a digital технічний register for the surgical team. It standardizes the chaotic flow of trauma cases into a structured dataset that supports both inventory control and patient safety.
The Implant Matrix
The strength of this system is its exhaustive hardware catalog. It doesn't just ask "what surgery?"; it forces you to select the specific IMPLANT from a list of over 80 items, ranging from K WIRE to TIT PHILOS PLATE. This granularity is critical for stock replenishment. If you use three 4 MM CC SCREW units in a night, the log ensures they are accounted for. The IMPLANT USE text field allows for specific notes on sizing or configuration, creating a permanent record of the foreign bodies residing in the patient.
Safety & Protocol
The ultimate value of this system is the integration of pathology and protocol. The HBSAG/HIV field is a mandatory check, ensuring that the surgical team is aware of infectious risks before the first incision. By linking the ANATHESIA type to the specific SURGERY category (e.g., AMPUTATION vs. ORIF), you build a dataset that can be used for resident training and departmental review. You move from "clearing the board" to mastering the operational intelligence of the trauma theatre, ensuring that every PTS NAME is linked to a precise, verifiable surgical history.