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Impact of Excessive Noise Generation in Orthopaedic Operating Theatres: A Comprehensive Review

Published Date: 19th February 2024

Publication Authors: Iyengar KP


Abstract
Excessive noise in the orthopaedic operating theatre (OT) is an underrecognized and often neglected health hazard noticed amongst surgeons, patients and theatre and scrub practitioners. A comprehensive search strategy was conducted using databases, such as PubMed, Scopus and Web of Science, with the search words 'noise', 'NIHL' and 'orthopaedics' to retrieve the significant data and generate this narrative review. We evaluated the typical causes, potential hazards and negative effects of noise-induced impacts on OT personnel and patients. Strategies to mitigate the effects of unnecessary, disproportionate noises in the OT environment were explored. Excessive noise generated in orthopaedic OTs can produce several negative effects on patients, surgeons and staff. Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is a rare and under-noticed disorder. The orthopaedic OT environment, with the ever-increasing use of power tools and surgical instruments, contributes to detrimental noise generation. NIHL is an occupational hazard. Raising awareness, appropriate training and clinical governance in collaboration with the hospital risk management team amongst all the medical and paramedical fraternities working in orthopaedic theatres can mitigate challenges faced due to the deleterious effects of excessive noise. We propose recommendations and standard operating protocols that can be incorporated into hospital policies to prevent NIHL among the orthopaedic fraternity and patients alike.

 

Jeyaraman, M.; Iyengar, KP. et al. (2024). Impact of Excessive Noise Generation in Orthopaedic Operating Theatres: A Comprehensive Review. Cureus. 16(2), p.e54469. [Online]. Available at: https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.54469 [Accessed 2 April 2024]

 

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