Knowledge and Utilization of Sex-Specific Lead Aprons Among Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgeons.

IF 1.4 3区 医学 Q3 ORTHOPEDICS
Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-18 DOI:10.1097/BPO.0000000000002767
Sunita Mengers, Ahmed Emara, Bhargavi Maheshwer, Julia Lopresti, R Justin Mistovich
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Abstract

Background: Orthopaedic surgeons routinely face exposure to ionizing radiation during intraoperative use of fluoroscopy. Lead personal protective equipment reduces occupational radiation exposure. Female-specific lead aprons are designed with expanded lateral coverage to improve protection of breast tissue against radiation beams. The purpose of this study was to identify current trends in knowledge and utilization of female-specific lead aprons as well as any barriers to utilization.

Methods: An anonymous electronic survey including 20 multiple choice and multiple selection responses was distributed to all members of the Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America (POSNA). Respondents who reported the use of intraoperative fluoroscopy in their practice were included in the study.

Results: Most respondents were attending surgeons (91%) and practiced in an academic setting (85%) in an urban environment (75%). Most respondents reported using a lead apron for every case (76%) and a thyroid shield for every case (75%), while most respondents reported they do not wear lead glasses (73%). Fifty-one percent of respondents were aware of female-specific lead aprons. The majority of respondents reported female-specific lead is unavailable (45%) or available in insufficient quantities (5.5%) at their institution. Ninety percent of females reported they do not wear female-specific lead with the common reasons being lack of availability and discomfort.

Conclusions: Knowledge of female-specific lead is low with lack of availability as a common barrier to utilization. As female presence in the field of orthopaedic surgery expands, efforts should be made to improve education and availability of sex-specific lead aprons.

儿科矫形外科医生对特定性别铅围裙的了解和使用情况。
背景:骨科外科医生在术中使用荧光透视时经常会暴露于电离辐射中。铅制个人防护设备可减少职业辐射暴露。女性专用铅围裙的设计扩大了横向覆盖范围,可更好地保护乳腺组织免受辐射束的伤害。本研究的目的是确定目前对女性专用铅围裙的了解和使用趋势,以及使用中存在的障碍:向北美小儿矫形外科学会 (POSNA) 的所有会员发放了一份匿名电子调查问卷,其中包括 20 个多项选择和多项选择回答。结果:大多数受访者是主治外科医生,其中有 80% 的受访者表示在其临床实践中使用过术中透视:大多数受访者是外科医生主治医师(91%),在城市环境中的学术机构执业(85%)(75%)。大多数受访者称他们每例手术都使用铅围裙(76%),每例手术都使用甲状腺防护罩(75%),而大多数受访者称他们不戴铅眼镜(73%)。51% 的受访者知道女性专用铅围裙。大多数受访者称其所在机构没有女性专用铅(45%)或数量不足(5.5%)。90%的女性表示她们没有穿戴女性专用铅衣,常见的原因是缺乏供应和不适:结论:对女性专用导联的了解较少,缺乏供应是使用的常见障碍。随着矫形外科领域女性人数的增加,应努力加强教育,提高性别专用铅围裙的可用性。
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CiteScore
3.30
自引率
17.60%
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512
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: ​Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics is a leading journal that focuses specifically on traumatic injuries to give you hands-on on coverage of a fast-growing field. You''ll get articles that cover everything from the nature of injury to the effects of new drug therapies; everything from recommendations for more effective surgical approaches to the latest laboratory findings.
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