From the University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, California (Chang); Flevoziekenhuis, Almere, the Netherlands (Elferink); Maastricht University Medical Center+, Maastricht, the Netherlands (Nuijts).
J Cataract Refract Surg. 2023 Apr 1;49(4):341-347. doi: 10.1097/j.jcrs.0000000000001096.
In a survey of ESCRS member cataract surgeons, 92% felt that operating room waste is excessive and should be reduced; 99% were concerned about global warming and climate change. Most respondents cited restrictions on reuse by manufacturers and regulatory bodies as major drivers of this waste. There was a strong desire to have more reusable options for instruments, devices, and supplies. In comparable percentages with an earlier survey of North American cataract surgeons using the identical questionnaire, there was a strong willingness to reuse many surgical supplies, as well as topical and intraocular medications. This was true even though ESCRS members were much more likely to practice in hospitals (68% vs 35%). The similarities of these results to the North American survey suggest that these attitudes toward sustainability are in fact global and universal. The strong concordance between the 2 surveys suggests that global collaboration is both possible and necessary.
在一项对 ESCRS 成员白内障外科医生的调查中,92%的人认为手术室浪费过多,应该减少;99%的人关注全球变暖与气候变化。大多数受访者表示,制造商和监管机构对重复使用的限制是造成这种浪费的主要原因。他们强烈希望有更多可重复使用的仪器、设备和用品选择。与早些时候用相同问卷对北美的白内障外科医生进行的调查相比,有很大意愿重复使用许多手术用品以及局部和眼内药物。这是真的,尽管 ESCRS 成员更有可能在医院执业(68%比 35%)。这些对可持续性的态度与北美调查的相似之处表明,这些态度实际上是全球性和普遍性的。这两项调查之间的高度一致性表明,全球合作是可能的,也是必要的。