Islay
"Yes as said it is the responsibility of the theatre nurse to count out and back in all the pieces of equipment used. The surgeon just does the operation. "
I agree with Eddie.....although if a squab or instrument is left in then it is the surgeon who is sued and not the scrub nurse.
"For a surgeon new to a particular operation there is a procedure that is followed.
The surgeon watches an experienced surgeon do the operation, then next time he assists at a similar operation. Next the surgeon does the operation but with the experienced surgeon watching , if all has gone well the surgeon can then do that operation on their own."
No, I disagree with Eddie on that point.....a trainee surgeon is only allowed to "fly solo" when he is deemed fit and capable, although, training programmes are poor in the UK compared to other countries e.g USA. In the UK the training of surgeons varies from hospital to hospital, from good training to very little supervised training at all.
Just my opinion based on half a century of surgical experience, although training of surgeons may have improved over the latter years.