Characteristics of needlestick and sharps injuries of the hands in the operating room among orthopedic surgeons in Japan.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Akihiro Tsuchiya, Koji Wada, Keita Morikane, Toru Yoshikawa, Yumiko Hosomi, Bibha Dhungel, Hiroyuki Kunishima
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Among the reports on needlestick and sharps injuries (NSIs), many are orthopedic-related due to the frequent use of sharp devices such as pins and wires. This study aimed to identify high-risk instruments, the most common injury sites for each instrument, and the circumstances of NSIs of the hand during orthopedic surgeries in Japan. Incidents of exposure to blood or bodily fluids among physicians during orthopedic surgeries reported to the Japan-EPINet between 2000 and 2015 were included in this study. The four most common devices were identified and the associations among years of experience, equipment users, and injured sites were analyzed. We identified 666 cases of NSIs affecting orthopedic surgeons in the operating room. The instrument most frequently responsible for NSIs was suture needles, which were involved in 265 cases (39.7%). The second most common instrument was pins/wires, which was involved in 111 cases (16.6%). NSIs of the hands of orthopedic surgeons were frequently caused by suture needles used in all surgeries, but relatively often caused by orthopedic devices. Orthopedic surgeons must be aware that they are at risk of NSIs and must take appropriate measures and always be cautious when performing surgery, regardless of their years of experience.

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日本骨科手术室内手部针刺和利器损伤的特点
在针刺和锐器伤害(nsi)的报告中,许多与矫形有关,因为经常使用尖锐的装置,如针和线。本研究旨在确定高危器械,每种器械最常见的损伤部位,以及日本骨科手术中手部nsi的情况。本研究包括2000年至2015年期间向日本epinet报告的骨科手术中医生接触血液或体液的事件。确定了四种最常见的器械,并分析了多年经验、器械使用者和受伤部位之间的联系。我们确定了666例影响手术室骨科医生的nsi病例。最常见的器械是缝合针,共265例(39.7%)。第二常见的器械是针/线,涉及111例(16.6%)。骨科医生手部nsi多由所有手术中使用的缝合针引起,但由骨科器械引起的发生率相对较高。骨科医生必须意识到他们有nsi的风险,在进行手术时必须采取适当的措施并始终保持谨慎,无论他们有多少年的经验。
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来源期刊
Industrial Health
Industrial Health 医学-毒理学
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
5.00%
发文量
64
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: INDUSTRIAL HEALTH covers all aspects of occupational medicine, ergonomics, industrial hygiene, engineering, safety and policy sciences. The journal helps promote solutions for the control and improvement of working conditions, and for the application of valuable research findings to the actual working environment.
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