现代医疗保健时代的医疗废物管理:对技术、环境影响和可持续做法的全面审查

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Hossein Nematollahi , Maryam Tuysserkani , Ali Nematollahi
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这项全面审查旨在解决现代医疗废物管理方面的关键挑战,这一问题因COVID-19大流行而显著加剧。我们的工作以独特的方式综合和批判性地评估新兴技术及其经济可行性和后covid -19背景下的可持续性框架。分析显示,虽然传统焚烧仍然是一种主要做法(占全球医疗废物的60 - 75%),但它具有相当大的环境风险。相比之下,等离子气化和先进热解等新兴解决方案很有前景,但面临着重大的实施障碍。虽然等离子体系统可以减少90 - 97%的废物体积,消除99.99%以上的病原体,并且热解可以有效地将塑料废物转化为有价值的燃料(35-50 wt%的液体油),但它们的高资本成本和操作复杂性需要仔细考虑。2019冠状病毒病大流行加剧了废物压力,据估计,全球每张病床每天产生的医疗废物增加了3.4公斤,在发展中国家,这一数字高达425%。由于许多低收入国家面临阻碍采用这些先进技术的重大基础设施和资源挑战,我们发现了管理方面的重大差异。这项工作总结了未来研究和政策的关键路线图,强调需要强有力的技术创新和协调一致的国际标准,以促进更可持续和务实的做法。
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Medical waste management in the modern healthcare era: A comprehensive review of technologies, environmental impact, and sustainable practices
This comprehensive review addresses critical challenges in modern medical waste management, a concern significantly heightened by the COVID-19 pandemic. Our work uniquely synthesizes and critically assesses emerging technologies, their economic feasibility, and sustainability frameworks within a post-COVID-19 context. The analysis reveals that while conventional incineration remains a dominant practice (60–75 % of global medical waste), it carries considerable environmental risks. In contrast, emerging solutions like plasma gasification and advanced pyrolysis are promising, but face significant implementation barriers. While plasma systems achieve a 90–97 % waste volume reduction and over 99.99 % pathogen elimination, and pyrolysis efficiently converts plastic waste into valuable fuels (35–50 wt% liquid oil), their high capital costs and operational complexities require careful consideration. The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated waste pressures, increasing global medical waste production by an estimated 3.4 kg per bed per day, with surges up to 425 % in developing nations. We identify significant disparities in management, as many low-income countries face substantial infrastructure and resource challenges that hinder the adoption of these advanced technologies. This work concludes with a critical roadmap for future research and policy, emphasizing the need for robust technical innovations and harmonized international standards to foster more sustainable and pragmatic practices.
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Results in Engineering
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