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The risk of ergonomic injury across surgical specialties

Lack of ergonomic training and poor ergonomic habits during the operation leads to musculoskeletal pain and affects the surgeon’s life outside of work. The objective of the study was to evaluate the severity of ergonomic hazards in the surgical profession across a wide range of surgical subspecialti...

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Autores principales: Aaron, Ksenia A., Vaughan, John, Gupta, Raghav, Ali, Noor-E-Seher, Beth, Alicia H., Moore, Justin M., Ma, Yifei, Ahmad, Iram, Jackler, Robert K., Vaisbuch, Yona
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7872272/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33561117
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0244868
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author Aaron, Ksenia A.
Vaughan, John
Gupta, Raghav
Ali, Noor-E-Seher
Beth, Alicia H.
Moore, Justin M.
Ma, Yifei
Ahmad, Iram
Jackler, Robert K.
Vaisbuch, Yona
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Vaughan, John
Gupta, Raghav
Ali, Noor-E-Seher
Beth, Alicia H.
Moore, Justin M.
Ma, Yifei
Ahmad, Iram
Jackler, Robert K.
Vaisbuch, Yona
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description Lack of ergonomic training and poor ergonomic habits during the operation leads to musculoskeletal pain and affects the surgeon’s life outside of work. The objective of the study was to evaluate the severity of ergonomic hazards in the surgical profession across a wide range of surgical subspecialties. We conducted intraoperative observations using Rapid Entire Body Assessment (REBA) score system to identify ergonomic hazards. Additionally, each of the ten surgical subspecialty departments were sent an optional 14 question survey which evaluated ergonomic practice, environmental infrastructure, and prior ergonomic training or education. A total of 91 surgeons received intraoperative observation and were evaluated on the REBA scale with a minimum score of 0 (low ergonomic risk <3) and a maximum score of 10 (high ergonomic risk 8–10). And a total of 389 surgeons received the survey and 167 (43%) surgeons responded. Of the respondents, 69.7% reported suffering from musculoskeletal pain. Furthermore, 54.9% of the surgeons reported suffering from the highest level of pain when standing during surgery, while only 14.4% experienced pain when sitting. Importantly, 47.7% stated the pain impacted their work, while 59.5% reported pain affecting quality of life outside of work. Only 23.8% of surgeons had any prior ergonomic education. Both our subjective and objective data suggest that pain and disability induced by poor ergonomics are widespread among the surgical community and confirm that surgeons rarely receive ergonomic training. Intraoperative observational findings identified that the majority of observed surgeons displayed poor posture, particularly a poor cervical angle and use of ergonomic setups, both of which increase ergonomic risk hazards. This data supports the need for a comprehensive ergonomic interventional program for the surgical team and offers potential targets for future intervention.
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spelling pubmed-78722722021-02-19 The risk of ergonomic injury across surgical specialties Aaron, Ksenia A. Vaughan, John Gupta, Raghav Ali, Noor-E-Seher Beth, Alicia H. Moore, Justin M. Ma, Yifei Ahmad, Iram Jackler, Robert K. Vaisbuch, Yona PLoS One Research Article Lack of ergonomic training and poor ergonomic habits during the operation leads to musculoskeletal pain and affects the surgeon’s life outside of work. The objective of the study was to evaluate the severity of ergonomic hazards in the surgical profession across a wide range of surgical subspecialties. We conducted intraoperative observations using Rapid Entire Body Assessment (REBA) score system to identify ergonomic hazards. Additionally, each of the ten surgical subspecialty departments were sent an optional 14 question survey which evaluated ergonomic practice, environmental infrastructure, and prior ergonomic training or education. A total of 91 surgeons received intraoperative observation and were evaluated on the REBA scale with a minimum score of 0 (low ergonomic risk <3) and a maximum score of 10 (high ergonomic risk 8–10). And a total of 389 surgeons received the survey and 167 (43%) surgeons responded. Of the respondents, 69.7% reported suffering from musculoskeletal pain. Furthermore, 54.9% of the surgeons reported suffering from the highest level of pain when standing during surgery, while only 14.4% experienced pain when sitting. Importantly, 47.7% stated the pain impacted their work, while 59.5% reported pain affecting quality of life outside of work. Only 23.8% of surgeons had any prior ergonomic education. Both our subjective and objective data suggest that pain and disability induced by poor ergonomics are widespread among the surgical community and confirm that surgeons rarely receive ergonomic training. Intraoperative observational findings identified that the majority of observed surgeons displayed poor posture, particularly a poor cervical angle and use of ergonomic setups, both of which increase ergonomic risk hazards. This data supports the need for a comprehensive ergonomic interventional program for the surgical team and offers potential targets for future intervention. Public Library of Science 2021-02-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7872272/ /pubmed/33561117 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0244868 Text en © 2021 Aaron et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Vaughan, John
Gupta, Raghav
Ali, Noor-E-Seher
Beth, Alicia H.
Moore, Justin M.
Ma, Yifei
Ahmad, Iram
Jackler, Robert K.
Vaisbuch, Yona
The risk of ergonomic injury across surgical specialties
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