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Work-related upper limb musculoskeletal disorders in paediatric laparoscopic surgery. A multicenter survey
- Source :
- Journal of pediatric surgery. 48(8)
- Publication Year :
- 2012
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Abstract
- Background Surgeons are at risk for developing work-related musculoskeletal symptoms (WMS). The present study aims to examine the physical factors and their association with WMS among pediatric laparoscopic surgeons. Methods A questionnaire consisting of 21 questions was created and mailed to 25 pediatric laparoscopic surgeons (LG). 23/25 surgeons (92%) completed the survey. The questionnaire was analyzed and then split into 2 groups. Group 1 (LG1) included surgeons with greater laparoscopic experience, and group 2 (LG2) included surgeons with less important laparoscopic experience. In addition, we constructed and sent to the same surgeons a similar questionnaire focused on WMS after an open procedure (OG) with the aim to compare results of LG with OG. Results The prevalence rate of WMS with shoulder symptoms was 78.2% in surgeons that performed laparoscopy for more than 10years, with 60.8% also reporting other pain. In 66.6% this pain is evident only after a long-lasting procedure. Forty-four percent of these surgeons require painkillers at least twice a week. Fifty percent of these surgeons also suffer at home. Fifty-five and one half percent of surgeons indicate that this pain is related to their laparoscopic activity. Forty-three and a half percent think that laparoscopy is beneficial only for the patient but has a bad ergonomic effect for surgeons. Sixty-five and two-tenths percent think that robotic surgery can be helpful to improve ergonomics. Comparing the groups, WMS occur more frequently in LG (78.2%) than in OG (56.5%), but this difference was not statistically significant (χ 2 =0.05). In addition, WMS occur more frequently in LG1 (84.6%) than in LG2 (70%), but this difference was not statistically significant (χ 2 =0.05). Conclusions These results confirmed a strong association between WMS and the number of laparoscopic procedures performed. Skilled laparoscopic surgeons have more pain than less skilled laparoscopic surgeons. WMS in the same group of surgeons are more frequent after laparoscopy than after open procedures. The majority of surgeons refer to shoulder symptoms.
- Subjects :
- Laparoscopic surgery
Sleep Wake Disorders
medicine.medical_specialty
Time Factors
Cumulative Trauma Disorders
medicine.medical_treatment
Video-Assisted Surgery
Workload
Work related
Pediatrics
Specialties, Surgical
Shoulder Pain
Surveys and Questionnaires
medicine
Humans
Robotic surgery
Laparoscopy
Retrospective Studies
Neck pain
Arm Injuries
Neck Pain
medicine.diagnostic_test
business.industry
Data Collection
Retrospective cohort study
General Medicine
Occupational Diseases
surgical procedures, operative
medicine.anatomical_structure
Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
Physical therapy
Upper limb
Surgery
Ergonomics
medicine.symptom
business
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15315037
- Volume :
- 48
- Issue :
- 8
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of pediatric surgery
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....a904f1d8d350081db33c27e98218d5f1