Ergonomic practices and interventions in plastic and reconstructive surgery: A systematic review

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Abstract

Introduction

Ergonomics have significant implications for the surgical workforce that performs at the interface between human-operated equipment and patient anatomy to achieve clinical results. This systematic review evaluated the literature discussing ergonomics in plastic surgery to explore current knowledge, evaluate trends, and identify prime gaps for future study.

Methods

A systematic search strategy was developed by a licensed librarian and plastic surgeon to query all manuscripts evaluating ergonomics in plastic and reconstructive surgery. Two independent reviewers screened abstracts, evaluated full texts, and extracted data.

Results

Forty-six studies were ultimately included. The number of published studies increased significantly over time when evaluated by year (ρ = 0.660, p < 0.001), with 17 (36.9%) written since 2020. Studies more commonly discussed musculoskeletal pain/disorders (n = 23) compared to surgical instrumentation or technology (n = 18, p = 0.390), operative posture (n = 14, p = 0.041), surgical technique (n = 6, p = 0.002), peri-surgical practices (n = 5, p < 0.001), and surgeon physiology (n = 3, p < 0.001). Among the 19 studies, including interventions, approaches more frequently involved novel instrumentation or technology (n = 14, 73.4%) compared to peri-surgical practices (n = 3, 6.5%, p < 0.001) or operative posture (n = 2, 4.3%, p < 0.001).

Conclusions

Ergonomics in plastic surgery has gained significant interest over time, with recent years representing a large proportion of published literature. Although most studies discuss musculoskeletal pain, the proportion of studies addressing posture and surgical practices are comparatively underrepresented, suggesting an opportunity for future intervention.

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整形外科的人体工程学实践与干预:系统回顾
人体工程学对外科工作者有着重要的影响,因为外科工作者需要在人类操作设备和患者解剖结构之间进行操作,以达到手术效果。本系统性综述评估了整形外科中讨论人体工程学的文献,以探究当前的知识、评估趋势并确定未来研究的主要空白。持证图书馆员和整形外科医生制定了系统检索策略,以查询所有评估整形和重建外科人体工程学的手稿。两位独立审稿人筛选摘要、评估全文并提取数据。最终纳入了 46 项研究。按年份评估,已发表的研究数量随着时间的推移而显著增加(ρ = 0.660,< 0.001),其中有 17 篇(36.9%)是 2020 年以后撰写的。与手术器械或技术(n = 18,= 0.390)、手术姿势(n = 14,= 0.041)、手术技巧(n = 6,= 0.002)、外科手术实践(n = 5,< 0.001)和外科医生生理学(n = 3,< 0.001)相比,更多研究讨论了肌肉骨骼疼痛/失调(n = 23)。在包括干预在内的19项研究中,与围手术期实践(3项,6.5%,< 0.001)或手术姿势(2项,4.3%,< 0.001)相比,新型器械或技术(14项,73.4%)更常见。随着时间的推移,整形外科中的人体工学已引起了人们的极大兴趣,近年来发表的文献中,人体工学占了很大比例。虽然大多数研究都讨论了肌肉骨骼疼痛问题,但涉及姿势和手术实践的研究比例相对较低,这为今后的干预提供了机会。
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期刊介绍: JPRAS An International Journal of Surgical Reconstruction is one of the world''s leading international journals, covering all the reconstructive and aesthetic aspects of plastic surgery. The journal presents the latest surgical procedures with audit and outcome studies of new and established techniques in plastic surgery including: cleft lip and palate and other heads and neck surgery, hand surgery, lower limb trauma, burns, skin cancer, breast surgery and aesthetic surgery.
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