From the University of California, San Francisco (Chang), San Francisco, California, and the Department of Population Health, New York University School of Medicine (Thiel), New York City, New York, USA.
J Cataract Refract Surg. 2020 Jul;46(7):933-940. doi: 10.1097/j.jcrs.0000000000000267.
In an online survey of more than 1300 cataract surgeons and nurses, 93% believed that operating room waste is excessive and should be reduced; 78% believed that we should reuse more supplies; 90% were concerned about global warming; and 87% wanted medical societies to advocate for reducing the surgical carbon footprint. The most commonly cited reasons for excessive waste were regulatory and manufacturer restrictions on reuse or multiple use of devices, supplies, and pharmaceuticals. More than 90% believed that profit, liability reduction, and failure to consider carbon footprint drive manufacturers to produce more single-use products; more than 90% want more reusable products and more regulatory and manufacturer discretion over when and which products can be reused. Assuming comparable cost, 79% of surgeons preferred reusable over disposable instruments. In order of decreasing consensus, most were interested in reusing topical and intracameral medications, phacoemulsification tips, irrigating solutions/tubing, blades, cannulas, devices, and surgical gowns.
在一项针对超过 1300 名白内障外科医生和护士的在线调查中,93%的人认为手术室浪费过多,应该减少;78%的人认为我们应该更多地重复使用耗材;90%的人关注全球变暖;87%的人希望医学协会倡导减少手术的碳足迹。造成过度浪费的最常见原因是监管和制造商对设备、耗材和药品的重复使用或多次使用的限制。超过 90%的人认为利润、责任减轻以及不考虑碳足迹促使制造商生产更多的一次性产品;超过 90%的人希望有更多的可重复使用的产品,以及监管机构和制造商在何时以及哪些产品可以重复使用方面有更大的酌处权。在可比较的成本下,79%的外科医生更喜欢可重复使用的器械而非一次性器械。按照共识程度递减的顺序,大多数人对重复使用局部和眼内药物、超声乳化探头、冲洗液/管、刀片、套管、器械和手术服感兴趣。