Doerstling Steven S, Fox Paige M, Salinas Jorge L, Sampson Mindy M
Department of Medicine, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA.
Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Surgery, Stanford School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, USA.
Antimicrob Steward Healthc Epidemiol. 2025 Jun 20;5(1):e132. doi: 10.1017/ash.2025.186. eCollection 2025.
Single-use surgical equipment is a standard strategy to reduce the risk of pathogen transmission in the operative room. However, this practice is associated with a great environmental impact. Reusable surgical tools represent an opportunity to reduce this impact, with many studies showing a 50% or greater reduction in carbon emissions by switching to reusable alternatives. While the safety of reusable equipment depends on strict sterilization protocols, the risk of infection is minimal when guidelines are followed. To advance sustainability in healthcare, we must balance infection prevention priorities, operational challenges, and the environmental considerations.
一次性使用的手术设备是降低手术室病原体传播风险的标准策略。然而,这种做法对环境有很大影响。可重复使用的手术工具是减少这种影响的一个契机,许多研究表明,改用可重复使用的替代品可减少50%或更多的碳排放。虽然可重复使用设备的安全性取决于严格的消毒规程,但遵循指南时感染风险极小。为了推动医疗保健领域的可持续发展,我们必须平衡感染预防重点、操作挑战和环境考量。