Introduction Operating Room Black Box (ORBB) technology can be used to capture information during surgery for analysis and potential identification of root causes that jeopardize safety and efficiency. In this study, our objective was to identify and characterize procedural steps, intraoperative distractions, errors, and threats, as well as the non-technical skills of the team during a common minimally invasive gynecologic procedure. Methodology This was a cross-sectional pilot study of 25 patients undergoing total laparoscopic hysterectomy between May 2019 and February 2020 at a Canadian tertiary care academic hospital. Video, audio, and patient physiologic data from all procedures were obtained through a multichannel synchronized recording device (ORBB). Trained analysts reviewed and coded the recordings. Results The median total case time was 165 minutes (interquartile range [IQR]: 160-178 minutes) with the shortest step being cystoscopy and the longest being vaginal cuff closure. Time pressure and device absence or malfunction occurred in 48% of the cases, and a median of 262 (IQR: 228-304) auditory distractions were noted per case. There was a median of 3 (IQR: 2-4) safety threats identified per case and at least one error was identified in 11/25 cases (44%). Only two adverse events were noted among all 25 cases. Observed non-technical skills were mainly positive, and observations were the highest for situational awareness and leadership among the surgical team and communication and teamwork among the nursing/scrub technician and anesthesia teams. Conclusions This study is a novel application of the ORBB in the gynecology operating room to capture information regarding procedure times, intraoperative distractions, errors, and non-technical skills of the team. Frequent intraoperative cognitive and auditory distractions were noted. Although adverse events were rare, safety threats were identified. Ongoing and future research from our group will aim to identify key areas for organizational, technological, and team improvement to minimize inefficiencies and optimize patient safety in the operating room.

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