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Physical and psychological impact of surgery on the operating surgeon

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posted on 2024-08-05, 13:17 authored by Anumithra Amirthanayagam, Seth O'NeillSeth O'Neill, Charles Goss, Esther L Moss
The impact of surgery on the surgeon’s well-being encompasses both physical and psychological aspects. Physically, surgeons are at risk of work-related musculoskeletal symptoms due to the nature of their work, and this risk can be impacted by theater environment, equipment design, and workload. Many symptoms will be self-limiting, but work related musculoskeletal symptoms can lead to the development of an injury, which can have far reaching effects, including the need for medical or surgical treatment, time away from work, or a change in clinical duties. Additionally, surgery can place a significant cognitive workload on the lead operator and this can be exacerbated, or alleviated, by the surgical environment, experience of the assistance, surgical modality, and case complexity. Measuring and quantifying the impact of surgery on the surgeon is a challenging undertaking. Tools such as motion capture, physiological markers, including heart rate variability and salivary cortisol, and questionnaires can provide insights into understanding the overall impact of surgery on the surgeon. A holistic approach that incorporates injury prevention strategies, communication, and support, is vital in assessing and mitigating risk factors. Injury prevention assessment tools and interventions that can be used within the busy surgical environment are needed, alongside increased ergonomic awareness. Addressing the impact of surgery on the surgeon is a multifaceted challenge, and long term positive changes can only be sustained with the support of the whole surgical team and healthcare organizations by developing and maintaining a supportive working environment.

History

Author affiliation

College of Life Sciences Genetics, Genome Biology & Cancer Sciences Healthcare

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  • VoR (Version of Record)

Published in

International Journal of Gynecologic Cancer

Volume

34

Issue

3

Pagination

459 - 467

Publisher

BMJ

issn

1048-891X

eissn

1525-1438

Copyright date

2024

Notes

Zero embargo on AAM - requested from author.

Spatial coverage

England

Language

en

Deposited by

Miss Esther Moss

Deposit date

2024-08-01

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