Sam Jerry, Baid Mahak, Dhandapani Karthikeyan
Trauma and Orthopaedics, Aneurin Bevan University Health Board, Newport, GBR.
Cureus. 2024 Sep 16;16(9):e69507. doi: 10.7759/cureus.69507. eCollection 2024 Sep.
Human factors in surgery relate to the environmental, organisational, and human factors that can impact performance in the operating theatre. This study assesses whether various factors such as music, counting backwards, and attempting to do simultaneous tasks impact surgical time and performance.
Ten orthopaedic surgical staff were asked to guide a metal loop around a metal maze in a 'don't buzz the wire' game. The primary outcomes were the course completion time and the number of times the loop touched the wire. They were asked to do the course four times: one control run, with music, whilst counting backwards from a hundred in increments of three, and whilst simultaneously verbalising the steps of a dynamic hip screw (DHS) fixation.
The average time to complete the course for the control was 33.8 seconds. This was similar to when music was played (33.4 seconds) but increased when counting backwards (38.7 seconds) and verbalising the steps of a DHS (69.8 seconds, p = 0.0039). The average number of touches for the control was 4.3. Similar findings were obtained when counting backwards (four touches), but the number of touches decreased when music was played (2.2 touches). The average number of touches increased to 10.6 when verbalising the steps of a DHS (p = 0.0078).
Human factors can affect surgical performance, and an awareness of this is vital to take necessary steps to minimise the impact this has on behaviour and performance in the operating theatre.
手术中的人为因素涉及可能影响手术室表现的环境、组织和人为因素。本研究评估音乐、倒数以及尝试同时执行多项任务等各种因素是否会影响手术时间和表现。
十名骨科手术人员被要求在一个“不要碰到电线”的游戏中,引导一个金属环绕过一个金属迷宫。主要结果是完成过程的时间以及环碰到电线的次数。他们被要求进行四次该过程:一次对照运行,一次播放音乐,一次从一百开始以三为增量倒数,还有一次同时说出动力髋螺钉(DHS)固定的步骤。
对照运行完成该过程的平均时间为33.8秒。这与播放音乐时(33.4秒)相似,但在倒数时(38.7秒)增加,在说出DHS步骤时(69.8秒,p = 0.0039)增加更多。对照运行时碰到电线的平均次数为4.3次。倒数时得到了类似的结果(四次碰到),但播放音乐时碰到次数减少(2.2次碰到)。说出DHS步骤时碰到电线的平均次数增加到10.6次(p = 0.0078)。
人为因素会影响手术表现,意识到这一点对于采取必要措施将其对手术室行为和表现的影响降至最低至关重要。