[Radiation burden to the hands of surgeons in intramedullary nailing].

IF 0.6 4区 医学 Q4 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Unfallchirurgie Pub Date : 1996-12-01
L P Müller, J Suffner, K Wenda, W Mohr, L Rudig
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Abstract

During 41 procedures of intramedullary nailing of femoral and tibial fractures the primary surgeon and the first assistant wore ring dosimeters on their dominant index fingers. While the average fluoroscopy time per procedure was 4.6 min the average dose of radiation to the dominant hand of the primary surgeon was 1.27 mSv and 1.19 mSv to the first assistant. The dose limit for the extremities is 500 mSv per year recommended by the International Commission on Radiological Protection. Extrapolation of the average dose of the primary surgeon and first assistant per procedure of 1.23 mSv leads to the result, that the recommended dose limit of 500 mSv would only be exceeded if more than 407 intramedullary nailing procedures are carried out per year. The duration of fluoroscopy-time correlated with the radiation dose of the hands of the surgeons, though it was determined by phantom measurements that the majority of radiation exposure occurred during brief exposures of the hands in the direct X-ray beam on the X-ray tube near side of the patient.

[髓内钉手术对外科医生手部的辐射负担]。
在41例股骨胫骨骨折髓内钉治疗中,主刀医师和第一助理医师均在主指上佩戴环形剂量计。虽然每次手术的平均透视时间为4.6分钟,但主治医生主手的平均辐射剂量为1.27毫西弗,第一助理的平均辐射剂量为1.19毫西弗。国际放射防护委员会建议的四肢剂量上限为每年500毫西弗。根据初级外科医生和第一助理每次手术的平均剂量为1.23毫西弗的推断,只有在每年进行超过407次髓内钉手术的情况下,才会超过500毫西弗的建议剂量限值。透视时间的持续时间与外科医生的手的辐射剂量相关,尽管通过幻象测量确定,大多数辐射暴露发生在患者近侧x射线管直接x射线束的手部短暂暴露期间。
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