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减少医疗废物。

Reducing medical waste.

作者信息

Conrardy Julie, Hillanbrand Mary, Myers Sandra, Nussbaum George F

机构信息

Surgical Specialties School, Naval School of Health Sciences, San Diego, CA, USA.

出版信息

AORN J. 2010 Jun;91(6):711-21. doi: 10.1016/j.aorn.2009.12.029.

Abstract

Medical waste is a necessary by-product of any hospital environment; however, the majority of regulated medical waste is produced in the OR from the use of disposable surgical supplies (eg, drapes, gowns, basins, gloves, sponges). We conducted a concept comparison project in the ORs of two large medical centers in Bethesda, Maryland, and Washington, DC, to evaluate the effects of using reusable surgical basins, gowns, and table and Mayo stand covers in place of disposable products. Survey results indicated that surgeons and surgical technologists found the reusable products to be preferable to the disposable products currently in use. In addition, using reusable products provided a means to decrease regulated medical waste generated in the OR by an average of 65% as well as reduce the cost of waste disposal. AORN recommends evaluating the environmental effects of using reusable, reposable, and disposable products; our findings provide evidence that may be useful to surgical facilities that seek to adopt a "green" approach.

摘要

医疗废物是任何医院环境中必然产生的副产品;然而,大部分受监管的医疗废物产生于手术室,源于一次性手术用品(如手术单、手术衣、盆、手套、海绵)的使用。我们在马里兰州贝塞斯达和华盛顿特区的两家大型医疗中心的手术室开展了一项概念对比项目,以评估使用可重复使用的手术盆、手术衣以及手术台和梅奥支架覆盖物替代一次性产品的效果。调查结果表明,外科医生和手术技师认为可重复使用的产品比目前使用的一次性产品更可取。此外,使用可重复使用的产品提供了一种方法,可将手术室产生的受监管医疗废物平均减少65%,并降低废物处理成本。围手术期注册护士协会建议评估使用可重复使用、可再利用和一次性产品对环境的影响;我们的研究结果为寻求采用“绿色”方法的手术设施提供了可能有用的证据。

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