Uzoigwe C E, Middleton R G
Leicester Royal Infirmary, Infirmary Square, Leicester LE1 5WW, UK.
J Bone Joint Surg Br. 2012 Jan;94(1):23-7. doi: 10.1302/0301-620X.94B1.27689.
Radiological imaging is necessary in a wide variety of trauma and elective orthopaedic operations. The evolving orthopaedic workforce includes an increasing number of pregnant workers. Current legislation in the United Kingdom, Europe and United States allows them to choose their degree of participation, if any, with fluoroscopic procedures. For those who wish to engage in radiation-prone procedures, specific regulations apply to limit the radiation dose to the pregnant worker and unborn child. This paper considers those aspects of radiation protection, the potential effects of exposure to radiation in pregnancy and the dose of radiation from common orthopaedic procedures, which are important for safe clinical practice.
放射成像在各种创伤和择期骨科手术中都是必要的。不断发展的骨科从业人员中,怀孕的工作人员越来越多。英国、欧洲和美国目前的立法允许她们选择参与荧光镜检查程序的程度(如果参与的话)。对于那些希望从事有辐射风险程序的人员,有特定规定来限制对怀孕工作人员和未出生胎儿的辐射剂量。本文探讨了辐射防护的这些方面、孕期接触辐射的潜在影响以及常见骨科手术的辐射剂量,这些对于安全的临床实践都很重要。