Musculoskeletal System Problems Seen in Surgeons
Year 2023,
Volume: 7 Issue: 3, 169 - 177, 08.12.2023
Deniz Demirci
,
Berna Karamancıoğlu
,
Beyzanur Dikmen Hoşbaş
,
Eda Gökçe Özülkülü
Abstract
The long working hours of physicians and especially the uncomfortable postures that surgeons are exposed to due to their jobs cause various pains. Although musculoskeletal pain affects daily and career life, it also poses a risk factor for occupational injuries. It is thought that surgeons' sense of neck proprioception may be affected, pain levels may increase, and their surgical careers may be adversely affected due to non-ergonomic operating room conditions, long-term staying in fixed positions and failure to maintain proper body posture. Surgeons should be promoted to participate in appropriate injury prevention exercise programs and postural training, starting with improving ergonomic conditions in operating theatres to prevent musculoskeletal problems or reduce existing pain.
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CERRAHLARDA GÖRÜLEN KAS İSKELET SİSTEMİ PROBLEMLERİ
Year 2023,
Volume: 7 Issue: 3, 169 - 177, 08.12.2023
Deniz Demirci
,
Berna Karamancıoğlu
,
Beyzanur Dikmen Hoşbaş
,
Eda Gökçe Özülkülü
Abstract
Hekimlerin uzun çalışma saatleri ve özellikle cerrahların işleri gereği maruz kaldığı konforsuz duruşlar çeşitli ağrılara sebep olmaktadır. Kas-iskelet ağrısı günlük yaşamı, kariyer ömrünü etkilemekle birlikte, mesleki yaralanmalar için risk faktörü oluşturmaktadır. Ergonomik olmayan ameliyathane şartları, uzun süreli sabit pozisyonlarda kalmak ve düzgün vücut postürünün korunamaması gibi sebeplerle cerrahların boyun propriosepsiyon duyusunun da etkilenebileceği, ağrı düzeylerinde artış gözlenebileceği ve cerrahi kariyerlerinin olumsuz etkilenebileceği düşünülmektedir. Cerrahların kas-iskelet problemlerini önlemek veya var olan ağrıyı azaltmak için ameliyathanelerdeki ergonomik koşulların iyileştirilmesinden başlanarak, uygun yaralanma önleyici egzersiz programları ve postüral eğitimlere katılımları teşvik edilmelidir.
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- Plerhoples, T.A., Hernandez-Boussard, T. & Wren, S.M. (2012). The aching surgeon: a survey of physical discomfort and symptoms following open, laparoscopic, and robotic surgery. Journal of Robotic Surgery, 6, 65-72.
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- Sari, V., Nieboer, T.E., Vierhout, M.E., Stegeman, D. F. & Kluivers, K.B. (2010). The operation room as a hostile environment for surgeons: physical complaints during and after laparoscopy. Minimally Invasive Therapy and Allied Technologies, 19(2), 105-109.
- Stomberg, M. W., Tronstad, S.-E., Hedberg, K., Bengtsson, J., Jonsson, P., Johansen, L. & Lindvall, B. (2010). Work-related musculoskeletal disorders when performing laparoscopic surgery. Surgical Laparoscopy Endoscopy and Percutaneous Techniques, 20(1), 49-53.
- Stucky, C.-C.H., Cromwell, K.D., Voss, R.K., Chiang, Y.-J., Woodman, K., Lee, J.E. & Cormier, J. N. (2018). Surgeon symptoms, strain, and selections: Systematic review and meta-analysis of surgical ergonomics. Annals of Medicine and Surgery, 27, 1-8.
- Szeto, G.P., Ho, P., Ting, A.C., Poon, J.T., Cheng, S.W. & Tsang, R.C. (2009). Work-related musculoskeletal symptoms in surgeons. Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation, 19, 175-184.
- Tan, K., & Kwek, E. (2020). Musculoskeletal occupational injuries in orthopaedic surgeons and residents. Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal, 14(1), 24-27.
- Vaisbuch,Y., Aaron, K.A., Moore, J.M., Vaughan, J., Ma, Y., Gupta, R., & Jackler, R.K. (2019). Ergonomic hazards in otolaryngology. The Laryngoscope, 129(2), 370-376.
- Vijendren, A., Yung, M., Sanchez, J. & Duffield, K. (2016). Occupational musculoskeletal pain amongst ENT surgeons–are we looking at the tip of an iceberg? The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 130(5), 490-496.
- Voss, R.K., Chiang, Y.-J., Cromwell, K.D., Urbauer, D.L., Lee, J.E., Cormier, J.N. & Stucky, C.-C.H. (2017). Do no harm, except to ourselves? A survey of symptoms and injuries in oncologic surgeons and pilot study of an intraoperative ergonomic intervention. Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 224(1), 16-25. e11.
- Winters, J.N., Sommer, N.Z., Romanelli, M.R., Marschik, C., Hulcher, L. & Cutler, B.J. (2020). Stretching and strength training to improve postural ergonomics and endurance in the operating room. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Global Open, 8(5), e2810.
- Wolf, J.S., Marcovich, R., Gill, I.S., Sung, G.T., Kavoussi, L.R., Clayman, R.V., McDougall, E.M., Shalhav, A., Dunn, M.D. & Afane, J.S. (2000). Survey of neuromuscular injuries to the patient and surgeon during urologic laparoscopic surgery. Urology, 55(6), 831-836.
- Yoon, S.-H., Jung, M.-C. & Park, S.Y. (2016). Evaluation of surgeon’s muscle fatigue during thoracoscopic pulmonary lobectomy using interoperative surface electromyography. Journal of Thoracic Disease, 8(6), 1162.