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Kerala Standardizes Surgery to Cut Errors
21 Apr
Summary
- Unified surgical protocol approved for government hospitals.
- New guidelines include patient verification and site marking.
- Structured operating room system with three-stage checklist implemented.

The Kerala government has officially approved a unified surgical protocol for all state-run healthcare facilities. This decision aims to significantly bolster patient safety and standardize surgical procedures throughout the state's public health system. The protocol, developed by the directorate of medical education, adheres to global safety standards from the World Health Organization while being tailored to Kerala's specific healthcare environment.
Key measures include mandatory preoperative checks by ward doctors and nurses to verify patient identity and records. Patients will receive color-coded wristbands detailing their procedure type and medical information. To prevent wrong-site surgeries, mandatory marking of the surgical site is now in place before patients are moved to the operating theatre. A detailed preoperative checklist must be completed and verified beforehand.