Department of Trauma & Orthopaedics, St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.
Department of Trauma & Orthopaedics, Kingston Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.
Br J Radiol. 2021 Sep 1;94(1125):20210736. doi: 10.1259/bjr.20210736. Epub 2021 Jul 21.
Orthopaedic surgeons have a responsibility to minimise risks of ionising radiation to patients, themselves and staff. This study aims to establish the understanding of radiation practice, legislation and risk by orthopaedic surgeons.
A nationwide online survey of UK-based orthopaedic surgeons was conducted. Participants answered 18 multiple-choice questions assessing level of radiation safety training, basic principles/knowledge of ionising radiation, relevant legislation and operating practice.
A total of 406 surgeons completed the survey. 92% reported using intraoperative ionising radiation at least once per week. 38% received no formal training on radiation safety. Knowledge of basic principles of radiation and legislation was limited. There was variable knowledge when labelling an image intensifier machine and choosing its safest orientation. Poor uptake of radiation protection equipment was noted. Only 19% agreed they had adequate training in ionising radiation safety and 27% reported receiving adequate training in equipment emitting ionising radiation in the operating theatre.
Many orthopaedic surgeons in the UK do not believe they are adequately trained in radiation safety. There is a deficiency amongst practicing surgeons in basic knowledge, relevant legislation and practicalities of the use of ionising radiation in the operating room. This could potentially put patients and health-care professionals at additional risk. We recommend that a standardised national training programme on the basic principles and safety of ionising radiation is implemented for all practicing orthopaedic surgeons.
This paper is the first UK national survey amongst orthopaedic surgeons and is one of the largest reported internationally.
骨科医生有责任将患者、自身和工作人员暴露于电离辐射的风险降至最低。本研究旨在了解骨科医生对辐射实践、法规和风险的认知。
对英国的骨科医生进行了一项全国范围的在线调查。参与者回答了 18 个多项选择题,评估他们的辐射安全培训水平、电离辐射的基本原理/知识、相关法规和手术操作实践。
共有 406 名外科医生完成了调查。92%的医生报告每周至少使用一次术中电离辐射。38%的医生没有接受过关于辐射安全的正规培训。对辐射基本原理和法规的了解有限。在给影像增强器贴标签和选择其最安全的方向时,知识存在差异。辐射防护设备的使用率较低。只有 19%的医生同意他们接受了充分的电离辐射安全培训,27%的医生报告在手术室接受了充分的与电离辐射设备相关的培训。
英国许多骨科医生认为他们没有接受过充分的辐射安全培训。在手术室中使用电离辐射的基本原理、相关法规和实际操作方面,手术医生的知识存在明显不足。这可能会使患者和医护人员面临额外的风险。我们建议为所有执业骨科医生实施标准化的全国性电离辐射基本原理和安全培训计划。
本文是英国首次对骨科医生进行的全国性调查,也是国际上报告的最大规模调查之一。