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嘈杂的机器人?机器人辅助全膝关节置换术与传统全膝关节置换术职业噪声水平的比较。

Noisy Robots? Comparison of Occupational Noise Levels Between Robotic-Assisted and Conventional Total Knee Arthroplasty.

作者信息

Willemot Laurent, Gilmour Alisdair, Mulford Jonathan, Penn David

机构信息

Launceston General Hospital, Launceston, Tasmania, Australia.

出版信息

Arthroplast Today. 2024 Nov 26;30:101581. doi: 10.1016/j.artd.2024.101581. eCollection 2024 Dec.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Noise exposure during surgery is a known occupational hazard, impacting staff hearing and surgical outcomes. Despite guidelines such as the Australian Work Health and Safety Act, noise safety remains largely neglected in orthopaedic surgery. Anecdotally, the introduction of robotic-assisted arthroplasty has contributed to increased noise production. This research article aims to investigate the role of robots in noise levels during arthroplasty.

METHODS

In this prospective observational study, we collected noise exposure data during total knee arthroplasty with and without robotic assistance. Noise levels were measured using a smartphone placed in the surgeon's breast pocket. Patient demographics and surgical details were collected for subgroup analysis. Mean (LAeq), time-weighted average, and peak noise levels, as well as dose equivalent were calculated to quantify the exposure.

RESULTS

A total of 65 knee arthroplasty sound recordings were included with a mean noise level of 82.0 dB (standard deviation [SD]: 3.9). Robotic-assisted surgeries exhibited significantly higher levels than using the conventional technique: 82.4 (SD: 3.2) vs 78.4 dB (SD: 3.8) (<0.0001). These values exceed some of the recommended guidelines. Peak exposure levels were similar in both categories at 109.6 (SD: 2.7) and 110.7 dB (SD: 4.3), remaining below the safety threshold.

CONCLUSIONS

This study highlights the potential for harmful noise exposure in orthopaedic surgery, emphasizing the contribution of robotic-assisted procedures. Our findings indicate noise levels approximate or exceed international safety guidelines. The results support the wearing of personal protective hearing equipment, and other preventative strategies. Our study provides insights into an underappreciated aspect of orthopaedic surgery.

摘要

背景

手术期间的噪音暴露是一种已知的职业危害,会影响工作人员的听力和手术结果。尽管有澳大利亚工作健康与安全法案等指导方针,但骨科手术中的噪音安全在很大程度上仍被忽视。据传闻,机器人辅助关节置换术的引入导致了噪音产生的增加。这篇研究文章旨在调查机器人在关节置换术中噪音水平方面的作用。

方法

在这项前瞻性观察研究中,我们收集了有和没有机器人辅助的全膝关节置换术中的噪音暴露数据。使用放置在外科医生胸前口袋中的智能手机测量噪音水平。收集患者人口统计学和手术细节用于亚组分析。计算平均(等效连续A声级)、时间加权平均和峰值噪音水平以及剂量当量以量化暴露情况。

结果

总共纳入了65份膝关节置换术声音记录,平均噪音水平为82.0分贝(标准差[SD]:3.9)。机器人辅助手术的噪音水平显著高于传统技术:82.4(SD:3.2)对78.4分贝(SD:3.8)(<0.0001)。这些值超过了一些推荐的指导方针。两类手术的峰值暴露水平相似,分别为109.6(SD:2.7)和110.7分贝(SD:4.3),仍低于安全阈值。

结论

本研究强调了骨科手术中有害噪音暴露的可能性,突出了机器人辅助手术的影响。我们的研究结果表明噪音水平接近或超过国际安全指导方针。结果支持佩戴个人听力防护设备以及其他预防策略。我们的研究为骨科手术中一个未得到充分重视的方面提供了见解。

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