Noise-Induced Hearing Loss in Orthopaedic Surgery: A Review Article

IF 3.8 2区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS Journal of Arthroplasty Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-23 DOI:10.1016/j.arth.2024.11.046
Noah Gilreath , Amanda Galambas MD , Jonathan Liu MD , Andrea Gilmore , Valentin Antoci Jr. MD, PhD , Eric Cohen MD
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There are many sources of noise production in the operating room, including conversations among the surgical team, background music, electric monitors and alarms, surgical power tools, surgical instrument clattering and hammering, and suction devices. These sources introduce occupational hazards by producing damaging noise levels that exceed noise exposure level guidelines set by the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health and the Health and Safety Executive. Noise-induced hearing loss affects up to 50% of orthopaedic staff, but few preventative measures are regularly followed in the orthopaedic setting. This review is intended to evaluate existing noise exposure guidelines, present data on sources of noise production in the operating room, and inform and guide orthopaedists toward more effective prevention strategies.
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骨科手术中的噪声性听力损失:综述文章。
手术室内产生噪音的来源很多,包括手术团队之间的谈话、背景音乐、电子监视器和警报器、手术电动工具、手术器械的撞击声和锤击声以及抽吸装置。这些噪音源产生的破坏性噪音水平超过了美国国家职业安全与健康研究所和健康与安全执行局制定的噪音暴露水平准则,从而带来职业危害。高达 50% 的矫形外科工作人员会受到噪声引起的听力损失的影响,但在矫形外科环境中,很少有人定期采取预防措施。本综述旨在评估现有的噪音暴露指南,提供有关手术室噪音来源的数据,并告知和指导骨科医生采取更有效的预防策略。
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Journal of Arthroplasty
Journal of Arthroplasty 医学-整形外科
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Arthroplasty brings together the clinical and scientific foundations for joint replacement. This peer-reviewed journal publishes original research and manuscripts of the highest quality from all areas relating to joint replacement or the treatment of its complications, including those dealing with clinical series and experience, prosthetic design, biomechanics, biomaterials, metallurgy, biologic response to arthroplasty materials in vivo and in vitro.
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