可持续发展的 "第 6 个 R":重新利用手术室废物造福社区

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q1 SURGERY
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摘要

背景手术室在很大程度上造成了医院废物和温室气体的产生。绿化手术室 "的努力集中于可持续发展的 5R:减少、再利用、再循环、再思考和研究。我们提出了 "第 6 个 R"--再利用,作为解决手术室废物问题的简单而有效的方法。方法在一项为期六周的试点计划中,我们从一家儿童医院的卫星设施中收集了清洁、不可重复使用的手术用品。材料被编成目录,并在社区内重新利用。根据再利用物品的价值和减少废物处理所节省的费用,对潜在的经济效益进行了估算。从塑料托盘到手术用毛巾等各种物品都被捐赠给了社区的各个组织。再利用物品的大约零售价值超过 1200 美元。如果将这些再利用工作推广到整个医院系统,那么在一个日历年中,这些再利用工作可带来超过 50,000 美元的捐赠和 1300 美元的运营节省。
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The “6th R” of sustainability: Repurposing operating room waste for community benefit

Background

Operating rooms contribute greatly to hospital waste and greenhouse gas production. Efforts to “green the operating room” have focused on the 5R's of sustainability: reduce, reuse, recycle, rethink, and research. We propose a “6th R” —repurposing— as simple yet effective means of addressing operating room waste.

Methods

Clean, non-reusable surgical supplies were collected from a satellite facility of a children's hospital during a six-week pilot program. Materials were catalogued and repurposed throughout the community. The potential financial benefits were estimated based upon the value of repurposed goods and savings from reduced waste disposal.

Results

Over 960 items were collected during the 6-week pilot. Materials ranging from plastic trays to surgical towels were donated to organizations throughout the community. Approximate retail value of repurposed items was over $1200. When extrapolated to the entire hospital system, these repurposing efforts could account for over $50,000 in donations and $1300 in operational savings over a calendar year.

Conclusions

Repurposing unused surgical items provide environmental, societal, and financial benefits, all while promoting more sustainable healthcare systems.

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CiteScore
5.00
自引率
6.70%
发文量
570
审稿时长
56 days
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Surgery® is a peer-reviewed journal designed for the general surgeon who performs abdominal, cancer, vascular, head and neck, breast, colorectal, and other forms of surgery. AJS is the official journal of 7 major surgical societies* and publishes their official papers as well as independently submitted clinical studies, editorials, reviews, brief reports, correspondence and book reviews.
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