Deployment of Six Sigma Methodology in Pars Plana Vitrectomy
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2014Author
Sahbaz, Ibrahim
Taner, Mehmet Tolga
Sanisoglu, Huseyin
Kar, Taner
Kagan, Gamze
Durmus, Ebubekir
Tunca, Meltem
Erbas, Engin
Armagan, Ilker
Kagan, Mehmet Kemal
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number of complications occurring during and after pars plana vitreoretctomy surgeries.
Method: Data were collected for two years. To analyse the complications among 2272 patients, main tools of Six
Sigma’s Define-Measure-Analyse-Improve-Control (DMAIC) improvement cycle such as SIPOC table, Fishbone Diagram
and, Failure, Mode and Effect Analysis were implemented. Sources and root causes of twenty-two types of
complications were identified and reported.
Results: For a successful pars plana vitrectomy procedure, experience of vitreoretinal surgeon, attention of vitreoretinal
surgeon, patient’s anatomy were determined to be the “critical few” factors whereas, sterilization and hygiene, amount of
silicone oil and amount of gas were found to be the “trivial many” factors. The most frequently occurring complication
was found to be subconjunctival haemorrhage.
Conclusion: The sigma level of the overall process was measured to be 3.8559. The surgical team concluded that twelve
of the complications should be significantly reduced by taking the necessary preventive measures.
Institutional ethics committee approval has been taken due to retrospective nature of this study.