Assessing the quality of orthopaedic operation notes: an audit cycle Authors Wasim Khan Department of Orthopaedics, Northwest General Hospital and Research Centre, Peshawar, Pakistan Farhan Shahzad Department of Medicine, Northwest General Hospital and Research Centre, Peshawar, Pakistan Hazrat Bilal Department of Surgery, Northwest General Hospital and Research Centre, Peshawar, Pakistan Hamid Nawaz Department of Surgery, Northwest General Hospital and Research Centre, Peshawar, Pakistan Hussain Wahab Department of Paediatric Orthopaedic Surgery, Northwest General Hospital and Research Centre, Peshawar, Pakistan Raza Hassan Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Northwest General Hospital and Research Centre, Peshawar, Pakistan DOI: https://doi.org/10.47391/JPMA.25-20101 Keywords: orthopaedic, operation notes, Royal College of Surgeons, Good surgical practice Abstract Objective: To compare institutional operation notes with the guidelines of the Royal College of Surgeons of England. Method: The retrospective-prospective, pre-post multi-phase audit was conducted at the Department of Trauma and Orthopaedic, Northwest General Hospital and Research Centre, Peshawar, Pakistan, from August 1 to October 31, 2023. In Phase-I, operation notes were retrospectively reviewed, and the findings were presented in ward meetings with the relevant surgeons. Educational workshops were arranged in Phase-II. In Phase-III, another set of operation notes was evaluated to assess the post-intervention effectiveness across 19 parameters. Data was analysed using SPSS 25. Results: Of the 128 operation notes reviewed, 64(50%) related to Phase-1. Of them, 45(70%) were typewritten and 19(30%) were handwritten. All the 64(100%) notes showed good compliance for surgeon name, operative procedure, diagnosis, and post-op instructions. The remaining 64(50%) notes related to the post-intervention phase; 50(78%) typewritten and 14(22%) handwritten. There was an average improvement of 40(31.1%), with 17 out of 19 categories showing improvement rate of 115(89.47%). Of the 19 parameters assessed significant progress (p<0.05) was noted in 10(52.6%). Conclusion: Several deficiencies were identified that were addressed during the intervention, which improved adherence to the guidelines of the Royal College of Surgeons of England. Key Words: Orthopaedic, Operation notes, Royal College of Surgeons, Good surgical practice. Downloads Full Text Article Published 2025-11-22 How to Cite Khan, W., Farhan Shahzad, Hazrat Bilal, Hamid Nawaz, Hussain Wahab, & Raza Hassan. (2025). Assessing the quality of orthopaedic operation notes: an audit cycle. Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association, 75(12), 1928–1931. https://doi.org/10.47391/JPMA.25-20101 More Citation Formats ACM ACS APA ABNT Chicago Harvard IEEE MLA Turabian Vancouver Download Citation Endnote/Zotero/Mendeley (RIS) BibTeX Issue Vol. 75 No. 12 (2025): DECEMBER Section AUDIT License Copyright (c) 2025 Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.