Optimising ergonomics in minimally invasive gynaecological surgery: a comprehensive review and practice recommendations.

IF 1.7 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Dimitrios Balafoutas, Ralf Joukhadar, Nikos Vlahos
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Abstract

Background: Modern minimally invasive gynaecological surgery greatly contributes to women's health; however, it can be physically demanding for surgeons. A plethora of available data shows that the optimisation of ergonomics in the operating room (OR) is crucial for the health and efficiency of surgeons.

Objectives: To provide an overview of the importance of ergonomics and clinically useful, concise recommendations.

Methods: A literature review with critical analysis of available data.

Main outcome measures: Impact of ergonomics on the prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs), fatigue levels, efficiency and subjective comfort among surgeons.

Results: Evidence suggests that MSDs are highly prevalent among minimally invasive gynaecological surgeons and that several ergonomic interventions can greatly reduce muscle strain and improve clinical practice, with the most important being the planning of brief intraoperative breaks, the selection of proper laparoscopic instruments and the positioning of the operating table and monitor at the correct height. The adoption of robotic surgery can also improve surgical ergonomics. Clinical practice recommendations for ergonomic improvement in gynaecological laparoscopy based on the existing evidence are provided.

Conclusions: Surgeons must be aware of the optimal ergonomic settings in the OR and impose measures to reduce risks and achieve a comfortable environment.

What is new?: A comprehensive, praxis-oriented review with exact ergonomic advice for minimally invasive gynaecological surgeons.

优化人体工程学在微创妇科手术:全面审查和实践建议。
背景:现代微创妇科手术极大地促进了妇女的健康;然而,这对外科医生的体力要求很高。大量可用数据表明,手术室(OR)的人体工程学优化对外科医生的健康和效率至关重要。目的:概述人体工程学的重要性和临床有用的简明建议。方法:对现有资料进行文献回顾和批判性分析。主要结果测量:人体工程学对外科医生肌肉骨骼疾病(MSDs)患病率、疲劳水平、效率和主观舒适度的影响。结果:有证据表明msd在微创妇科外科医生中非常普遍,一些符合人体工程学的干预措施可以大大减少肌肉劳损,改善临床实践,其中最重要的是计划术中短暂休息,选择合适的腹腔镜器械,将手术台和监护仪放置在正确的高度上。采用机器人手术也可以改善手术的人体工程学。在现有证据的基础上,提出了改善妇科腹腔镜人机工程学的临床实践建议。结论:外科医生必须了解手术室的最佳人体工程学设置,并采取措施降低风险,实现舒适的环境。有什么新鲜事吗?一个全面的,以实践为导向的综述,为微创妇科外科医生提供精确的人体工程学建议。
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