Lopez R A, Rayan G M, Monlux R
Hand Surgery Section, Orthopedic Surgery Department, University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, OK, USA.
J Hand Surg Eur Vol. 2008 Oct;33(5):661-6. doi: 10.1177/1753193408090125.
An e-mail survey comprising 19 questions was directed towards members of the American Society for Surgery of the Hand (ASSH) to investigate the prevalence and nature of intraoperative injuries to hand surgeons during hand surgery. The responses were collected, statistical analysis was done and trends were extrapolated. Two hundred members of the ASSH completed the e-mail survey. A hand surgeon in practice for greater than 10 years has a 97% chance of sustaining an intraoperative "sharps" injury. The injury is self-inflicted (88%) in most cases and the index finger (94%) of the left hand (87%) is the most likely site. The suture needle was the cause in 91% of cases. Awareness of the risks and factors associated with hand injuries during hand surgery and adopting intraoperative measures are important strategies for preventing these potentially serious and life-threatening accidents.
一项包含19个问题的电子邮件调查针对美国手外科医师协会(ASSH)的成员展开,以调查手外科手术过程中手外科医生发生术中损伤的发生率及性质。收集了回复,进行了统计分析并推断出趋势。200名ASSH成员完成了该电子邮件调查。一名从事手外科工作超过10年的医生发生术中“锐器”损伤的几率为97%。在大多数情况下,损伤是自我造成的(88%),最可能的部位是左手的食指(94%)。91%的病例是由缝合针导致的。了解手外科手术过程中与手部损伤相关的风险和因素并采取术中措施,是预防这些潜在严重且危及生命事故的重要策略。