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Promoting gender diversity and ergonomic equity in the cardiac surgery operating room. | LitMetric

Promoting gender diversity and ergonomic equity in the cardiac surgery operating room.

Curr Opin Cardiol

Division of Cardiac Surgery, St. Michael's Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario.

Published: December 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • The operating room infrastructure and equipment were designed primarily for male surgeons, leading to potential ergonomic challenges for the increasing number of female cardiac surgeons.
  • Female cardiac surgeons comprise only about 17% of the field and experience higher rates of work-related injuries and ergonomic issues compared to their male counterparts.
  • There is a need to adapt OR equipment and surgical tools to better suit female surgeons, which could improve their working conditions and support a more equitable surgical workforce.

Article Abstract

Purpose Of Review: The operating room (OR) infrastructure and equipment such as gloves, were historically designed at a time when most surgeons were male. Today, there are increasing numbers of females in the OR and we should ensure that there is not a disproportionate risk of ergonomic stress and risk of work-related injuries. This review provides a perspective on the representation of female cardiac surgeons globally and examines the unique ergonomic challenges they may face.

Recent Findings: Female cardiac surgeons represent approximately 17% of practitioners in our sample of cardiac surgery centers, underscoring significant underrepresentation. Female cardiac surgeons report higher incidences of work-related musculoskeletal injuries and ergonomic challenges compared to their male colleagues. This could negatively impact their physical health and performance. Studies further highlight the inadequacy of standardized surgical tools and workstations in accommodating sex-specific anthropometry, contributing to the disproportionate strain experienced by female surgeons.

Summary: To mitigate gender disparities in cardiac surgery, there is a need to optimize OR infrastructure and surgical instrumentation to accommodate sex-based anatomical differences. Implementing ergonomic solutions, such as adjustable workstations and gender-specific surgical tools, could reduce musculoskeletal injuries and improve overall surgeon performance. Addressing these disparities represents a critical step toward fostering an equitable and inclusive surgical workforce, enhancing both the health and career longevity of female cardiac surgeons.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/HCO.0000000000001195DOI Listing

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