创伤和骨科手术中植入物的浪费和相关费用:系统回顾。

IF 2 3区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS International Orthopaedics Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-04 DOI:10.1007/s00264-024-06397-w
Fizza Ali, Muhayman Sadiq, Yasser Al Omran, Thomas Lewis, Peter Bates, Ruben Doyle, Omar Musbahi
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目的:创伤和矫形外科手术依赖于医疗植入物和材料,经常导致金属制品(假体、螺钉、钉子和钢板)的浪费。这给医疗保健服务和环境带来了经济压力。我们的主要结果是量化文献中种植体的浪费,其次调查该专业的相关成本。方法:检索1980年1月至2023年11月Scopus、PubMed和Embase三个数据库中与“植入物废物”和“创伤与骨科手术”相关的MeSH术语的文献。我们纳入了所有报道患者接受T&O手术的观察性研究,其中报告了浪费或相关费用。结果:我们检索到2145篇文章,其中15篇符合最终纳入标准,涵盖26832种治疗方法。9项研究报告了废物的程度和成本,6项研究报告了废物的重量,10项研究同时报告了成本。在所有T&O手术中,高达30%的植入物浪费事件发生,最可能发生在骨折固定中,医院每年花费4130美元至189,628.41美元。螺丝是最浪费的材料,其次是钢板和钉子。高达95%的浪费事件是由人为因素造成的。结论:尽管研究数量有限,但T&O手术服务存在经济负担和环境足迹。造成浪费的主要因素是人为失误和污染。需要进一步的研究来确定减轻和限制T&O手术中植入物浪费的方法。
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Implant waste and associated costs in trauma and orthopaedic surgery: a systematic review.

Purpose: Trauma and orthopaedic (T&O) surgery relies on medical implants and materials, often resulting in metalwork wastage (prosthesis, screws, nails, and plates). This places an economic strain on healthcare services and the environment. Our primary outcome is to quantify the implant wastage across the literature, and secondarily investigate the associated costs in this specialty.

Methods: A literature search of three databases (Scopus, PubMed and Embase) was performed using MeSH terms relating to "implant waste" and "trauma and orthopaedic surgery", from January 1980 to November 2023. We included any observational studies that reported patients undergoing T&O surgery, where the wastage or associated costs was reported.

Results: Our search returned 2,145 articles, of which 15 met the final inclusion criteria, encompassing 26,832 procedures. Nine studies reported the extent and cost of waste, six reported the weight of waste and ten concurrently reported the cost. Implant waste events occurred in up to 30% of all T&O procedures, being the most likely to occur in fracture fixation, and cost hospitals between $4,130 and $189,628.41 annually. Screws were the most wasted material, followed by plates and nails. Up to 95% of waste events were caused by human factors.

Conclusion: Despite the limited number of studies, there is an economic burden and environmental footprint in T&O surgery services. The main factors contributing to the waste was human error, and contamination. Further research is required to determine methods of mitigating and limiting implant waste in T&O Surgery.

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International Orthopaedics
International Orthopaedics 医学-整形外科
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期刊介绍: International Orthopaedics, the Official Journal of the Société Internationale de Chirurgie Orthopédique et de Traumatologie (SICOT) , publishes original papers from all over the world. The articles deal with clinical orthopaedic surgery or basic research directly connected with orthopaedic surgery. International Orthopaedics will also link all the members of SICOT by means of an insert that will be concerned with SICOT matters. Finally, it is expected that news and information regarding all aspects of orthopaedic surgery, including meetings, panels, instructional courses, etc. will be brought to the attention of the readers. Manuscripts submitted for publication must contain a statement to the effect that all human studies have been approved by the appropriate ethics committee and have therefore been performed in accordance with the ethical standards laid down in the 1964 Declaration of Helsinki. It should also be stated clearly in the text that all persons gave their informed consent prior to their inclusion in the study. Details that might disclose the identity of the subjects under study should be omitted. Reports of animal experiments must state that the "Principles of laboratory animal care" (NIH publication No. 85-23, revised 1985) were followed, as well as specific national laws (e.g. the current version of the German Law on the Protection of Animals) where applicable. The editors reserve the right to reject manuscripts that do not comply with the above-mentioned requirements. The author will be held responsible for false statements or for failure to fulfil the above-mentioned requirements.
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