Kiyat Pelin, Palamar Melis
Department of Ophthalmology, Izmir Democracy University, Buca Seyfi Demirsoy Training and Research Hospital, Izmir, Turkey.
Department of Ophthalmology, Ege University, Izmir, Turkey.
Int Ophthalmol. 2025 Jun 4;45(1):223. doi: 10.1007/s10792-025-03604-4.
The primary objective of this review is to provide a perspective on the analysis of sustainability strategies in cataract surgery and their effective implementation while ensuring patient safety.
A comprehensive literature review was conducted to identify published articles on sustainability and safety in cataract surgery, and relevant articles were evaluated.
The healthcare sector accounts for approximately 4.4-5.0% of global greenhouse gas emissions, highlighting the importance of sustainability in cataract surgery, which has the highest volume among surgical procedures. The carbon footprint of a single cataract surgery is 181.8 kg CO equivalent in the United Kingdom, while it is merely 6 kg CO equivalent in the Aravind model in India. The widespread adoption of sustainable cataract surgery practices is critical for reducing environmental impacts and increasing healthcare system efficiency, while the development of research and practices in this field is of great importance for establishing a more sustainable healthcare system for future generations. The comparable postoperative endophthalmitis rates achieved between the reuse protocols applied in the Aravind system and the single-use material consumption systems preferred in developed countries serve as evidence that sustainability can be achieved without compromising patient safety. Currently, the carbon footprint of cataract surgery can be reduced by decreasing energy consumption, optimizing single-use materials, and implementing effective waste management strategies. However, regulatory policies in developed countries and differences in attitudes among ophthalmologists present challenges to the dissemination of sustainable practices.
This review provides evidence that sustainable practices in cataract surgery can be successfully implemented while maintaining clinical safety. The development of research and practices in this field is critically important for establishing more environmentally responsible healthcare systems for future generations. Widespread adoption of sustainable cataract surgery practices is essential for reducing environmental impacts and increasing healthcare system efficiency.
本综述的主要目的是在确保患者安全的同时,对白内障手术可持续性策略的分析及其有效实施提供一种观点。
进行了全面的文献综述,以识别已发表的关于白内障手术可持续性和安全性的文章,并对相关文章进行了评估。
医疗保健部门约占全球温室气体排放量的4.4%-5.0%,凸显了白内障手术可持续性的重要性,白内障手术是手术量最大的手术。在英国,单次白内障手术的碳足迹为181.8千克二氧化碳当量,而在印度的阿拉文德模式中仅为6千克二氧化碳当量。广泛采用可持续的白内障手术做法对于减少环境影响和提高医疗系统效率至关重要,而该领域研究和实践的发展对于为子孙后代建立更可持续的医疗系统非常重要。阿拉文德系统应用的再利用方案与发达国家偏好的一次性材料消耗系统之间实现的术后眼内炎发生率相当,这证明在不损害患者安全的情况下可以实现可持续性。目前,可以通过降低能源消耗、优化一次性材料以及实施有效的废物管理策略来减少白内障手术的碳足迹。然而,发达国家的监管政策以及眼科医生态度的差异对可持续做法的传播构成了挑战。
本综述提供的证据表明,可以在维持临床安全的同时成功实施白内障手术的可持续做法。该领域研究和实践的发展对于为子孙后代建立更具环境责任感的医疗系统至关重要。广泛采用可持续的白内障手术做法对于减少环境影响和提高医疗系统效率至关重要。