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New frontiers of hospital pharmacy: management and preparation of human tissues used in the surgery room

European Statement

Clinical Pharmacy Services

Author(s)

Andrea Ossato, Giuseppe Giovagnoni, Michele Giannini, Anna Francesca Spada, Francesca Realdon, Valeria Mezzadrelli, Lorenza Cipriano, Nicola Realdon, Teresa Zuppini, Roberto Tessari

Why was it done?

Since 1st October 2019, the regional tissue bank that supplies hospital, stopped sending ready-made tissue to the implant, preferring the shipment of tissues frozen at -80°C. For this reason, the hospital pharmacy developed a procedure for the management of orthopedic allografts ensuring a clear and safe supply chain reducing the waste raised from the obligation of immediate use of the thawed tissue.

What was done?

Hospital pharmacists, in agreement with the hospital administrators and the orthopedic surgery department, developed a new service characterized by procurement, processing, preservation, storage, thawing and preparation of human tissues and cells for orthopedic allografts, according to European and national legislation.

How was it done?

The management of orthopedic allografts took place as follows: was established a dedicated path for communications with orthopedic surgery and bank tissue; tissue thawing and washing was centralized in the clean-room of the hospital pharmacy and were guarantee adequate training of all personnel involved as well as complete standard operating procedure documentation for all stages of the process and appropriate control measures.

What has been achieved?

Evaluation of the process showed that it was favourable in terms of practicality, safety, traceability and cost saving. Especially, the centralization of tissue preparation within clean‐rooms with aseptic technique, allows microbiologically safer setups reducing clinical risk. A further guarantee of safety is given by the sterility process’s validation through Media Fill test. This organisation allowed us to reduce the waste through a more effectively management of the tissues shelf life and any missed surgery with a cost saving and an ethical behaviour.

What next?

Optimise patient outcomes through working collaboratively within multidisciplinary teams and using the limited health systems resources responsibly, are two main goals expressed by the last European Statements of Hospital Pharmacy (ESHP). This study demonstrated how the centralization of tissues management in the hospital pharmacy make the process more efficient and safer and thus comply with the ESHP’s goals; leading to a clinical advantage for patients and better economic impact for the hospital.

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