| Literature DB >> 28643066 |
Shanglei Liu1, Daniel Hemming2, Ran B Luo2, Jessica Reynolds2, Jonathan C Delong2, Bryan J Sandler2, Garth R Jacobsen2, Santiago Horgan2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The widespread adoption of laparoscopic surgery has put new physical demands on the surgeon leading to increased musculoskeletal disorders and injuries. Shoulder, back, and neck pains are among the most common complaints experienced by laparoscopic surgeons. Here, we evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of a non-intrusive progressive arm support exosuit worn by surgeons under the sterile gown to reduce pain and fatigue during surgery. METHODS AND PROCEDURES: This is a prospective randomized crossover study approved by the Internal Review Board (IRB). The study involves three phases of testing. In each phase, general surgery residents or attendings were randomized to wearing the surgical exosuit at the beginning or at the crossover point. The first phase tests for surgeon manual dexterity wearing the device using the Minnesota Dexterity test, the Purdue Pegboard test, and the Fundamentals of Laparoscopic Surgery (FLS) modules. The second phase tests the effect of the device on shoulder pain and fatigue while operating the laparoscopic camera. The third phase rates surgeon experience in the operating room between case-matched operating days.Entities:
Keywords: Ergonomic; Exoskeleton; Laparoscopic surgery; Surgeon injury
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28643066 DOI: 10.1007/s00464-017-5667-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Surg Endosc ISSN: 0930-2794 Impact factor: 4.584