Saumya Orthocare, Centre for Advanced Surgeries of the Knee Joint, Sabarmati, Ahmedabad 380005, India.
Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc. 2013 Jul;21(7):1577-86. doi: 10.1007/s00167-012-2292-z. Epub 2012 Nov 10.
There is an increasing use of various synthetic and biological products in orthopaedics. The use of a biological product can be a major area of concern for patients of various cultures/religions. The purpose of this work is to study various restrictions in different faiths and their compatibility with available products focused on cartilage repair.
A systematic search in several databases, CINAHL, EMBASE, Global health, PubMed, MEDLINE and the Cochrane collaboration, was performed to find out various religious beliefs of some major religions regarding the use of animal products. Hindu, Muslim, Christian, Jewish and Buddhist faiths were studied to find out whether animal-derived surgical implants are permitted. Major religious scholars were asked about their opinions, and guidelines related to human/religious ethics were evaluated. A market survey was carried out to find out biological contents of various products and their compatibility.
Jews and Muslims have religious restrictions for porcine products, while Hindus reject bovine products. Vegetarian Hindus reject usage of any animal product. Most Christians do not have any restrictions except those who follow vegetarian dietary regulations. Though there is no prohibition for the use of animal products in Buddhism, a code of non-violence to animals is being followed. However, difference of opinion exists about interpretation of these dietary guidelines for surgical usage amongst various scholars.
Products of biological origin have a definite restriction for various religions, with few exceptions. Surgeons should know the source of the product and should be aware of the basic requirements of the patient's faith. Patient should be informed about the source of the product and alternative if available, and an informed consent may be considered.
Type of study, Level V.
在矫形外科中,各种合成和生物产品的使用越来越多。生物制品的使用可能是不同文化/宗教的患者主要关注的问题。本研究的目的是研究不同信仰中的各种限制及其与专注于软骨修复的现有产品的兼容性。
在 CINAHL、EMBASE、全球健康、PubMed、MEDLINE 和 Cochrane 协作等多个数据库中进行了系统搜索,以了解一些主要宗教对动物产品使用的各种宗教信仰。研究了印度教、穆斯林、基督教、犹太教和佛教信仰,以了解动物源性外科植入物是否允许使用。向主要宗教学者询问他们的意见,并评估与人类/宗教伦理相关的指导方针。进行了市场调查,以了解各种产品的生物成分及其兼容性。
犹太教和伊斯兰教对猪产品有宗教限制,而印度教徒则拒绝牛产品。素食印度教徒拒绝使用任何动物产品。除了那些遵循素食饮食规定的人之外,大多数基督教徒没有任何限制。虽然佛教对动物产品的使用没有禁止,但也遵循着不杀生的准则。然而,不同的学者对这些饮食指南在手术应用中的解释存在分歧。
生物来源的产品对各种宗教有明确的限制,只有少数例外。外科医生应该了解产品的来源,并了解患者信仰的基本要求。应告知患者产品的来源和可用的替代品,并考虑获得知情同意。
研究类型,V 级。