de Sa Darren, Stephens Kellee, Kuang Michelle, Simunovic Nicole, Karlsson Jon, Ayeni Olufemi R
1. Division of Orthopaedic Surgery, Department of Surgery.
2. Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine.
J Hip Preserv Surg. 2016 Feb 24;3(2):132-7. doi: 10.1093/jhps/hnv085. eCollection 2016 Jul.
Health care facilities produce significant waste (2200 kg/bed/year) creating 2% of greenhouse gas emissions and 1% total solid waste nationwide, with 20-70% of waste coming from operating rooms. We performed a waste audit of hip arthroscopy for femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) to understand its environmental impact and identify areas for greening practices. A waste audit of five hip arthroscopy procedures for FAI was performed. All waste was collected and separated into six waste streams in real time: (i) normal/landfill waste; (ii) recyclable cardboards and plastics; (iii) biohazard waste; (iv) sharp items; (v) linens and (vi) sterile wrapping. The surgical waste (except laundered linens) from five FAI surgeries totaled 47.4 kg, including 21.7 kg (45.7%) of biohazard waste, 11.7 kg (24.6%) of sterile wrap, 6.4 kg (13.5%) of normal/landfill waste, 6.4 kg (13.5%) of recyclable plastics and 1.2 kg (2.6%) of sharp items. An average of 9.4 kg (excluding laundered linens) of waste was produced per procedure. Given the considerable biohazard waste produced by FAI procedures, additional recycling programs, continued adherence to proper waste segregation and an emphasis on 'green outcomes' is encouraged to demonstrate environmental responsibility and effectively manage and allocate finite resources.
医疗保健机构产生大量废物(每年每床位2200千克),占全国温室气体排放量的2%和固体废弃物总量的1%,其中20%-70%的废物来自手术室。我们对用于治疗股骨髋臼撞击症(FAI)的髋关节镜检查进行了废物审计,以了解其对环境的影响并确定绿色实践的领域。对五例用于治疗FAI的髋关节镜检查手术进行了废物审计。所有废物被实时收集并分为六个废物流:(i)普通/填埋废物;(ii)可回收纸板和塑料;(iii)生物危害废物;(iv)尖锐物品;(v)床单和(vi)无菌包装。五例FAI手术的手术废物(不包括清洗后的床单)总计47.4千克,包括21.7千克(45.7%)的生物危害废物、11.7千克(24.6%)的无菌包装、6.4千克(13.5%)的普通/填埋废物、6.4千克(13.5%)的可回收塑料和1.2千克(2.6%)的尖锐物品。每例手术平均产生9.4千克(不包括清洗后的床单)废物。鉴于FAI手术产生大量生物危害废物,鼓励开展更多回收项目,持续坚持正确的废物分类,并强调“绿色成果”,以展现环境责任感并有效管理和分配有限资源。