Hand Surgical Operating Room Size Allocation: A Comparative Space Utilisation Study.

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David Woods, Damian Illing, Jue Cao, Rajshri M Bolson, Alexander Lauder, Kyros Ipaktchi
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Abstract

Background: This study evaluated operating room (OR) space required for various hand surgical procedures. We analysed the size requirements for hand surgical cases divided into four settings: (1) large OR setting requiring fluoroscopy and microsurgical equipment, (2) medium-sized OR setting for cases requiring fluoroscopy, (3) smaller OR setting and (4) minor procedural room without anaesthesia with the aim to describe room size requirements for hand surgery practices. Methods: A variety of hand surgical cases were selected: large cases (microvascular digit replantation), medium-sized cases (closed reduction percutaneous pinning [CRPP] of phalangeal fractures) and smaller cases (carpal tunnel release [CTR]) with and without anaesthesia. Space requirements were compared to general surgery cases (laparoscopic appendectomy) and general orthopaedic surgery cases (cephalomedullary nail [CMN]). Necessary operative equipment was measured (ft2) to calculate requirements for each procedure. Results: Large hand cases such as digit replantation necessitated the most OR space (125 ft2), followed by general orthopaedic cases (CMN; 118 ft2), medium-sized hand cases (CRPP phalanx; 107 ft2), general surgery laparoscopic appendectomy (68 ft2), small hand cases (CTR; 85 ft2) and minor procedures (49 ft2). Conclusions: Hand procedures can be divided into major procedures requiring significant OR space (125 ft2), medium procedures in standard OR suites (107 ft2), procedures in small ORs with anaesthesia (81 ft2) or office-based setting without anaesthesia (49 ft2). These findings help define space utilisation for hand procedures and may have practical implications related to efficiency, cost and patient safety in the hospital and outpatient setting. Level of Evidence: Level IV (Economic and Decision Analyses).

手外科手术室面积分配:空间利用比较研究
背景:本研究评估了各种手外科手术所需的手术室空间。我们分析了手部手术病例对空间大小的要求,将其分为四种情况:(1)需要透视和显微外科设备的大型手术室;(2)需要透视的中型手术室;(3)较小的手术室;(4)无麻醉的小手术室,目的是描述手部手术实践对手术室空间大小的要求。方法:选取了多种手外科病例:大型病例(微血管指骨再植术)、中型病例(指骨骨折闭合复位经皮穿刺固定术[CRPP])和小型病例(腕管松解术[CTR]),包括有麻醉和无麻醉的病例。空间需求与普通外科病例(腹腔镜阑尾切除术)和普通骨科病例(头髓钉[CMN])进行了比较。对必要的手术设备进行了测量(平方英尺),以计算每种手术的所需空间。结果:大型手部病例(如指骨再植)需要最多的手术室空间(125 平方英尺),其次是普通骨科病例(CMN;118 平方英尺)、中型手部病例(CRPP 趾骨;107 平方英尺)、普通外科腹腔镜阑尾切除术(68 平方英尺)、小型手部病例(CTR;85 平方英尺)和小型手术(49 平方英尺)。结论:手部手术可分为需要大量手术室空间的大型手术(125 平方英尺)、在标准手术室套房内进行的中型手术(107 平方英尺)、在有麻醉的小型手术室内进行的手术(81 平方英尺)或在无麻醉的办公室内进行的手术(49 平方英尺)。这些发现有助于确定手部手术的空间利用率,并可能对医院和门诊环境中的效率、成本和患者安全产生实际影响。证据等级:IV级(经济和决策分析)。
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