1. Application of ergonomic guidelines during minimally invasive surgery: a questionnaire survey of 284 surgeons.
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Wauben, L. S. G. L., van Veelen, M. A., Gossot, D., and Goossens, R. H. M.
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OPERATING rooms , *OPERATING room personnel , *QUESTIONNAIRES , *ERGONOMICS , *MINIMALLY invasive procedures , *MEDICAL protocols , *PHYSICIANS - Abstract
Background: This study aimed to obtain an answer for the question: Are ergonomic guidelines applied in the operating room and what are the consequences?Methods: A total of 1,292 questionnaires were sent by email or handed out to surgeons and residents. The subjects worked mainly in Europe, performing laparoscopic and/or thoracoscopic procedures within the digestive, thoracic, urologic, gynecologic, and pediatric disciplines.Results: In response, 22% of the questionnaires were returned. Overall, the respondents reported discomfort in the neck, shoulders, and back (almost 80%). There was not one specific cause for the physical discomfort. In addition, 89% of the 284 respondents were unaware of ergonomic guidelines, although 100% stated that they find ergonomics important.Conclusions: The lack of ergonomic guidelines awareness is a major problem that poses a tough position for ergonomics in the operating room. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2006
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