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An Observational Survey of Nail and Skin of Spine Surgeons-Possible Damage by Occupational Ionizing Radiation Exposure

INTRODUCTION: Orthopedic surgeons are exposed to ionizing radiation daily. With the increase in the number of minimally invasive surgery performed under X-ray fluoroscopy, radiation exposure to unprotected fingers will increase. Although the effect of high dose radiation exposure is known, the long-...

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Autores principales: Fujibayashi, Shunsuke, Murata, Koichi, Shimizu, Takayoshi, Otsuki, Bungo, Masamoto, Kazutaka, Shimizu, Yu, Matsuda, Shuichi
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Publicado: The Japanese Society for Spine Surgery and Related Research 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8668220/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34966861
http://dx.doi.org/10.22603/ssrr.2020-0204
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author Fujibayashi, Shunsuke
Murata, Koichi
Shimizu, Takayoshi
Otsuki, Bungo
Masamoto, Kazutaka
Shimizu, Yu
Matsuda, Shuichi
author_facet Fujibayashi, Shunsuke
Murata, Koichi
Shimizu, Takayoshi
Otsuki, Bungo
Masamoto, Kazutaka
Shimizu, Yu
Matsuda, Shuichi
author_sort Fujibayashi, Shunsuke
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description INTRODUCTION: Orthopedic surgeons are exposed to ionizing radiation daily. With the increase in the number of minimally invasive surgery performed under X-ray fluoroscopy, radiation exposure to unprotected fingers will increase. Although the effect of high dose radiation exposure is known, the long-term effect of exposure to low doses is unclear. This study aims to investigate damage to the nail and skin on the thumbs of spine surgeons via occupational ionizing radiation exposure. METHODS: Forty male spine surgeons (group S) and 40 males of the same age group who were not exposed to radiation (controls; group C) were included. Using a scoring system, we evaluated the damage to the fingernail and skin of the bilateral thumb. Scoring was based on fingernail pigmentation (melanonychia), fingernail crack, and periungual dermatitis status. We investigated the number of examinations and operations under radiation exposure in the last 3 months. RESULTS: Group S had 17.83 (3-28) years of surgeon experience. In group S, the dominant side scored significantly higher than the non-dominant side; however, there was no dominant vs. non-dominant difference in group C. Only the dominant side had a significantly higher score in group S than in group C. In group S, surgeon experience and the score of the dominant side were significantly correlated; however, for the non-dominant side of group S and both thumbs of group C, no correlation was observed. The kappa coefficients for fingernail pigmentation, fingernail crack, and periungual dermatitis status were 0.458, 0.248, and 0.612, respectively. The average number of examinations and operations under radiation exposure was 11.89 ± 9.04 (0-30) and 26.34 ± 14.67 (1-63), respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The dominant side in group S had a significantly higher score than the non-dominant side in group S and the dominant side in group C, suggesting the possibility of radiation damage to the dominant side in group S.
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spelling pubmed-86682202021-12-28 An Observational Survey of Nail and Skin of Spine Surgeons-Possible Damage by Occupational Ionizing Radiation Exposure Fujibayashi, Shunsuke Murata, Koichi Shimizu, Takayoshi Otsuki, Bungo Masamoto, Kazutaka Shimizu, Yu Matsuda, Shuichi Spine Surg Relat Res Original Article INTRODUCTION: Orthopedic surgeons are exposed to ionizing radiation daily. With the increase in the number of minimally invasive surgery performed under X-ray fluoroscopy, radiation exposure to unprotected fingers will increase. Although the effect of high dose radiation exposure is known, the long-term effect of exposure to low doses is unclear. This study aims to investigate damage to the nail and skin on the thumbs of spine surgeons via occupational ionizing radiation exposure. METHODS: Forty male spine surgeons (group S) and 40 males of the same age group who were not exposed to radiation (controls; group C) were included. Using a scoring system, we evaluated the damage to the fingernail and skin of the bilateral thumb. Scoring was based on fingernail pigmentation (melanonychia), fingernail crack, and periungual dermatitis status. We investigated the number of examinations and operations under radiation exposure in the last 3 months. RESULTS: Group S had 17.83 (3-28) years of surgeon experience. In group S, the dominant side scored significantly higher than the non-dominant side; however, there was no dominant vs. non-dominant difference in group C. Only the dominant side had a significantly higher score in group S than in group C. In group S, surgeon experience and the score of the dominant side were significantly correlated; however, for the non-dominant side of group S and both thumbs of group C, no correlation was observed. The kappa coefficients for fingernail pigmentation, fingernail crack, and periungual dermatitis status were 0.458, 0.248, and 0.612, respectively. The average number of examinations and operations under radiation exposure was 11.89 ± 9.04 (0-30) and 26.34 ± 14.67 (1-63), respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The dominant side in group S had a significantly higher score than the non-dominant side in group S and the dominant side in group C, suggesting the possibility of radiation damage to the dominant side in group S. The Japanese Society for Spine Surgery and Related Research 2021-02-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8668220/ /pubmed/34966861 http://dx.doi.org/10.22603/ssrr.2020-0204 Text en Copyright © 2021 by The Japanese Society for Spine Surgery and Related Research https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Spine Surgery and Related Research is an Open Access journal distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. To view the details of this license, please visit (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Article
Fujibayashi, Shunsuke
Murata, Koichi
Shimizu, Takayoshi
Otsuki, Bungo
Masamoto, Kazutaka
Shimizu, Yu
Matsuda, Shuichi
An Observational Survey of Nail and Skin of Spine Surgeons-Possible Damage by Occupational Ionizing Radiation Exposure
title An Observational Survey of Nail and Skin of Spine Surgeons-Possible Damage by Occupational Ionizing Radiation Exposure
title_full An Observational Survey of Nail and Skin of Spine Surgeons-Possible Damage by Occupational Ionizing Radiation Exposure
title_fullStr An Observational Survey of Nail and Skin of Spine Surgeons-Possible Damage by Occupational Ionizing Radiation Exposure
title_full_unstemmed An Observational Survey of Nail and Skin of Spine Surgeons-Possible Damage by Occupational Ionizing Radiation Exposure
title_short An Observational Survey of Nail and Skin of Spine Surgeons-Possible Damage by Occupational Ionizing Radiation Exposure
title_sort observational survey of nail and skin of spine surgeons-possible damage by occupational ionizing radiation exposure
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8668220/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34966861
http://dx.doi.org/10.22603/ssrr.2020-0204
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