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Musculoskeletal injuries in cross-speciality surgeons: a survey of UK-based doctors. | LitMetric

Musculoskeletal injuries in cross-speciality surgeons: a survey of UK-based doctors.

J Robot Surg

Department of Gynaecology Oncology, St Michael's Hospital, University Hospital Bristol and Weston NHS Trust, Southwell Street, Bristol, BS2 8EG, UK.

Published: August 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • * A UK-based survey found that 86.5% of surgeons experienced discomfort in the last year, significantly impacting their personal lives and career decisions due to the physical demands of their work.
  • * While robotic surgery is identified as a potential solution to reduce MSD rates, further research and policy development are essential to safeguard the well-being of healthcare workers.

Article Abstract

Musculoskeletal disorder (MSD) rates amongst surgeons are as high as 80% and injuries within the healthcare setting are an impending epidemic with a distinct lack of intervention to prevent it. The career-shortening impact this has on the cohort of highly trained workers within the National Health Service must be highlighted. This study was designed to be the first UK-based cross-speciality survey to establish the prevalence and impact of MSDs. A quantitative survey from the standardised Nordic Questionnaire was distributed compromising questions assessing the prevalence of musculoskeletal complaints in all anatomical zones. 86.5% of the surgeons reported musculoskeletal discomfort over the last 12 months, with 92% of respondents detailing issues over the last 5 years. 63% state this had an impact on their home life, with a further 86% believing their symptoms are related to posture at work. 37.5% of surgeons admitted to altering or stopping work due to MSDs. This survey demonstrates high rates of MSK injuries in surgeons with a certain subsequent impact on occupational safety and career length. Robotic surgery may be a solution to the impending problem however further research is needed with policies developed to protect our health workers.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11701-023-01601-2DOI Listing

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