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Elevated Radiation Exposure Associated With Above Surface Flat Detector Mini C-Arm Use.

Dennis P Martin1, Talia Chapman1, Christopher Williamson1, Brian Tinsley1, Asif M Ilyas1, Mark L Wang1.   

Abstract

Background: This study aims to test the hypothesis that: (1) radiation exposure is increased with the intended use of Flat Surface Image Intensifier (FSII) units above the operative surface compared with the traditional below-table configuration; (2) this differential increases in a dose-dependent manner; and (3) radiation exposure varies with body part and proximity to the radiation source.
Methods: A surgeon mannequin was seated at a radiolucent hand table, positioned for volar distal radius plating. Thermoluminescent dosimeters measured exposure to the eyes, thyroid, chest, hand, and groin, for 1- and 15-minute trials from a mini C-arm FSII unit positioned above and below the operating surface. Background radiation was measured by control dosimeters placed within the operating theater.
Results: At 1-minute of exposure, hand and eye dosages were significantly greater with the flat detector positioned above the table. At 15-minutes of exposure, hand radiation dosage exceeded that of all other anatomic sites with the FSII in both positions. Hand exposure was increased in a dose-dependent manner with the flat detector in either position, whereas groin exposure saw a dose-dependent only with the flat detector beneath the operating table. Conclusions: These findings suggest that the surgeon's hands and eyes may incur greater radiation exposure compared with other body parts, during routine mini C-arm FSII utilization in its intended position above the operating table. The clinical impact of these findings remains unclear, and future long-term radiation safety investigation is warranted. Surgeons should take precautions to protect critical body parts, particularly when using FSII technology above the operating with prolonged exposure time.

Keywords:  eye radiation; flat detector; fluoroscopy; hand radiation; mini C-arm; radiation

Mesh:

Year:  2017        PMID: 29166785      PMCID: PMC6760076          DOI: 10.1177/1558944717743600

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hand (N Y)        ISSN: 1558-9447


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