妇科肿瘤学环境可持续实践的实践策略。

IF 4.7 2区 医学 Q1 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Ilker Kahramanoglu, Joanna Kacperczyk-Bartnik, Remi Nout, Francois Planchamp, Jacek Sienko, Kari Tanderup, Diana Zach, Frédéric Amant
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摘要

卫生保健的可持续性是一个日益紧迫的优先事项,妇科肿瘤学(作为一个资源密集型的外科专业)提供了在不影响患者护理的情况下减少环境影响的机会。本综述提供了可操作的、基于证据的策略,个体临床医生、部门和机构可以很容易地实施到日常实践中。实用的麻醉策略,如全静脉麻醉、局部麻醉和低流量技术,大大减少了温室气体排放。从一次性手术器械、窗帘和手术服过渡到可重复使用的手术服,大大减少了浪费。手术室的节能解决方案,包括优化的供暖、通风、空调系统,以及发光二极管照明,最大限度地减少不必要的能源使用。通过临床论证优化诊断成像,并在可行的情况下关闭设备,进一步降低能耗。与制药相关的战略,包括精确的化疗剂量、通过药物回收计划进行安全的药物处置以及具有环保意识的采购,可减少有害排放和药物浪费。手术技术,如前哨淋巴结活检,而不是广泛的淋巴结切除术,也通过减少资源消耗和程序浪费来支持可持续发展目标。数字创新,特别是远程医疗,通过最大限度地减少患者的旅行,特别是在常规随访和收集患者报告的结果方面,显示出明显的环境优势。加强术后恢复方案,促进缩短住院时间和数字化术前评估,是进一步改善的途径。预防性干预措施,如人乳头瘤病毒疫苗接种计划和早期癌症筛查,是至关重要的长期可持续性投资,可减少与晚期疾病相关的资源密集型治疗。通过强调近期研究和临床经验的实际例子,本综述旨在鼓励在妇科肿瘤学中广泛采用可持续实践,使临床卓越与全球环境目标保持一致。
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Practical strategies for environmentally sustainable practices in gynecologic oncology.

Sustainability in health care is an increasingly urgent priority, and gynecologic oncology (as a resource-intensive surgical specialty) offers opportunities to reduce environmental impact without compromising patient care. This review provides actionable, evidence-based strategies that individual clinicians, departments, and institutions can readily implement into routine practice. Practical anesthetic strategies, such as total intravenous anesthesia, regional anesthesia, and low-flow techniques, substantially decrease greenhouse gas emissions. Transitioning from disposable to reusable surgical instruments, drapes, and gowns significantly curbs waste. Energy-efficient solutions in the operating room, including optimized heating, ventilation, air conditioning systems, as well as light emitting diode lighting, minimize unnecessary energy use. Optimizing diagnostic imaging through clinical justification and powering down equipment when feasible further decreases energy consumption. Pharmaceutical-related strategies, including accurate chemotherapy dosing, safe medication disposal through drug take-back programs, and environmentally conscious procurement, mitigate harmful emissions and pharmaceutical waste. Surgical techniques such as sentinel lymph node biopsy, rather than extensive lymphadenectomy, also support sustainability goals by reducing resource consumption and procedural waste. Digital innovations, notably telemedicine, demonstrate clear environmental advantages by minimizing patient travel, particularly for routine follow-up and the collection of patient-reported outcomes. Enhanced Recovery After Surgery protocols, promoting shorter hospital stays and digital preoperative assessments, represent additional avenues for improvement. Preventive interventions, such as human papillomavirus vaccination programs and early cancer screening, are vital long-term sustainability investments, reducing resource-intensive treatments associated with advanced disease. By highlighting practical examples from recent studies and clinical experience, this review aims to encourage widespread adoption of sustainable practices in gynecologic oncology, aligning clinical excellence with global environmental goals.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
6.60
自引率
10.40%
发文量
280
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Gynecological Cancer, the official journal of the International Gynecologic Cancer Society and the European Society of Gynaecological Oncology, is the primary educational and informational publication for topics relevant to detection, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of gynecologic malignancies. IJGC emphasizes a multidisciplinary approach, and includes original research, reviews, and video articles. The audience consists of gynecologists, medical oncologists, radiation oncologists, radiologists, pathologists, and research scientists with a special interest in gynecological oncology.
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