Table 5

Factors contributing to intraoperative injuries based on peer expert opinion in legal cases with criticism of care

Contributing factorNo. (%) of cases*
All cases
n = 134
Nongynecologic
n = 95
Gynecologic
n = 39
Provider clinical care110 (82.1)80 (84.2)30 (76.9)
 Clinical evaluation and decision-making58 (43.3)44 (46.3)14 (35.9)
 Deficient knowledge, skill or technique53 (39.6)41 (43.2)12 (30.8)
 Misidentification of anatomy37 (27.6)34 (35.8)3 (7.7)
 Delayed recognition of injury28 (20.9)21 (22.1)7 (17.9)
 Procedural violation27 (20.1)16 (16.8)11 (28.2)
Team communication factors62 (46.3)45 (47.4)17 (43.6)
 Informed consent40 (29.9)28 (29.5)12 (30.8)
 Documentation33 (24.6)26 (27.4)7 (17.9)
System factors15 (11.2)11 (11.6)4 (10.3)
 Equipment or resource issues9 (6.7)7 (7.4)2 (5.1)
 Administrative protocols8 (6.0)6 (6.3)2 (5.1)
  • * Some cases had more than 1 contributing factor.