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International journal of surgery (London, England). 2025 May 12. doi: 10.1097/JS9.0000000000002442

Perspectives on disposable and reusable surgical materials in laparoscopic surgery: a global survey amongst surgeons

关于腹腔镜手术中一次性与可重复使用外科材料的全球调查 翻译改进

Myrthe M M Eussen  1  2, Stijn Bluiminck  3, Monique Chambon  4, Carys Batcup  4, Emma J Kooistra  5, Tim Stobernack  5, Frenk van Harreveld  4, Nicole D Bouvy  1  2, Philip R de Reuver  3

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  • 1 Department of Surgery, Maastricht University Medical Center, Maastricht, The Netherlands.
  • 2 NUTRIM School of Nutrition and Translational Research in Metabolism, Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands.
  • 3 Department of Surgery, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
  • 4 Department of Social Psychology, University of Amsterdam (UvA), Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
  • 5 Department of Intensive Care Medicine, Radboud University Medical Centre, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
  • DOI: 10.1097/JS9.0000000000002442 PMID: 40358663

    摘要 中英对照阅读

    Background: Surgical practices generate substantial waste due to disposable materials. Reusable alternatives have the potential to substantially reduce emissions, yet their implementation has been slow. This study investigates reasons for this by examining surgeons' perspectives on using disposable and reusable materials during laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC).

    Materials and methods: A survey, containing both quantitative and qualitative questions, targeted surgeons' perceptions of sustainable healthcare in general and reusable versus disposable instruments (trocars, clip applicators, drapes, and gowns) in LC. Quantitative data was analyzed by experience level, hospital type, and WHO-regions.

    Conclusion: The survey was completed by 594 surgeons from 75 countries. While 82.3% supported reducing surgery's environmental impact, only 48.7% considered sustainability when selecting instruments. Limited availability of reusables was a major issue, with only 52.3% having access to reusable trocars, and fewer than 30% to reusable drapes and gowns. Availability was reported to be lower in Europe compared to other WHO-regions. Availability, cost-effectiveness, and quality are reported as necessary factors for transitioning to reusable materials.

    Interpretation: Surgeons are willing to use more reusable surgical materials in LC, but limited access and quality issues are major concerns. These findings offer valuable international insights into the current use of reusables, empowering surgeons to advocate for improved access and quality while driving the development and adoption of sustainable surgical practices.

    Keywords: disposable; instruments; laparoscopic surgery; reusable; sustainability.

    Keywords:disposable surgical materials; reusable surgical materials; laparoscopic surgery; globally surgeon

    背景:

    外科手术由于一次性材料的使用会产生大量废弃物。可重复使用的替代品有潜力大幅减少排放,但其实施进展缓慢。本研究通过调查腹腔镜胆囊切除术(LC)中医生对一次性与可重复使用材料的看法来探讨原因。

    材料和方法:

    一项包含定量及定性问题的问卷调查了外科医生对于可持续医疗保健的一般看法以及在腹腔镜胆囊切除术中一次性与可重复使用器械(套管、夹子应用器、手术巾和手术衣)的选择。定量数据根据经验水平、医院类型和地区进行分析。

    结论:

    来自75个国家的594名外科医生完成了调查问卷。尽管82.3%的人支持减少手术对环境的影响,但只有48.7%的人在选择器械时考虑可持续性。可重复使用材料的供应不足是一个主要问题,仅有52.3%的人可以使用可重复使用的套管,而不到30%的人可以获得可重复使用的手术巾和手术衣。据报道,在欧洲地区与其他世界卫生组织(WHO)区域相比,这些物品的可用性较低。受访者认为,要转向可重复使用的材料,必须具备供应、成本效益以及质量这三方面因素。

    解释:

    外科医生愿意在腹腔镜胆囊切除术中使用更多可重复使用的手术材料,但有限的获取途径和质量问题仍然是主要关注点。这些发现为当前可重复使用材料的国际应用提供了有价值的见解,使外科医生能够倡导更好的获取途径和质量改进,并推动可持续外科实践的发展与采用。

    关键词:

    一次性;器械;腹腔镜手术;可重复使用;可持续性。

    关键词:一次性手术材料; 可重复使用手术材料; 腹腔镜手术; 全球外科医生

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