How we can reduce the environmental impact of our operating theatres: a narrative review

被引:2
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作者
Roscioli, Robert [1 ]
Wyllie, Tracey [2 ]
Neophytou, Krystle [2 ]
Dent, Lana [2 ]
Lowen, Darren [3 ,4 ]
Tan, David [3 ]
Dunne, Ben [5 ,6 ,7 ]
Hodgson, Russell [1 ,2 ,8 ]
机构
[1] Univ Melbourne, Dept Surg, Epping, Vic, Australia
[2] Northern Hlth, Div Surg, Epping, Vic, Australia
[3] Northern Hlth, Dept Anaesthesia & Perioperat Med, Epping, Vic, Australia
[4] Univ Melbourne, Dept Crit Care, Parkville, VIC, Australia
[5] Royal Melbourne Hosp, Dept Surg, Parkville, Vic, Australia
[6] Peter Macallum Canc Ctr, Dept Surg, Parkville, Vic, Australia
[7] Univ Melbourne, Dept Surg, Parkville, Vic, Australia
[8] Northern Hlth, Div Surg, 185 Cooper St, Epping, Vic 3076, Australia
关键词
anaesthetics; environment; review; surgery; sustainability; theatre; CARBON-FOOTPRINT; CLIMATE-CHANGE; HEALTH-CARE; GLOBAL CLIMATE; SUSTAINABILITY; ANESTHESIA; SURGERY; INITIATIVES;
D O I
10.1111/ans.18770
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R61 [外科手术学];
学科分类号
摘要
Climate change is projected to become the leading cause of adverse health outcomes globally, and the healthcare system is a key contributor. Surgical theatres are three to six times more pollutant than other hospital areas, and produce anywhere from a fifth to a third of total hospital waste. Hospitals are increasingly expected to make operating theatres more sustainable, however guidelines to improve environmental sustainability are lacking, and previous research takes a narrow approach to operative sustainability. This paper presents a narrative review that, following a 'review of reviews' approach, aims to summarize the key recommendations to improve the environmental sustainability of surgical theatres. Key domains of discussion identified across the literature included minimisation of volatile anaesthetics, reduction of operating theatre power consumption, optimisation of surgical approach, re-use and re-processing of surgical instruments, waste management, and research, education and leadership. Implementation of individual items in these domains has seen significant reductions in the environmental impact of operative practice. This comprehensive summary of recommendations lays the framework from which providers can assess the sustainability of their practice and for the development of encompassing guidelines to build an environmentally sustainable surgical service. This narrative review encompasses a broad approach to different changes that can be made to improve the environmental sustainability in operating theatres. The review may be used by individual institutions to suggest changes, or be a resource for the development of future policies for surgical sustainability.image
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页码:1000 / 1010
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