Literature DB >> 8742281

Manipulation under anaesthetic of children's fractures: use of the image intensifier reduces radiation exposure to patients and theatre personnel.

W N Keenan1, A F Woodward, D Price, K Eckloff, J Richards, J Powell, S Shanahan.   

Abstract

During simulated manipulation of children's forearm fractures, levels of scattered radiation from both plain radiographs and an image intensifier in different modes were measured at various sites on the surgeon, anaesthetist, radiographer, and patient both with and without recommended shielding. By using fluoroscopy in the pulsed screening mode but allowing only single pulses to occur, radiation levels could be substantially reduced to the eye, thyroid, and gonads of all those exposed. The radiographer and the anaesthetist were so far from the source and guarded by various pieces of equipment that levels were almost unrecordable. Effective dose equivalent for the surgeon using pulsed mode, based on circa six pulses per manipulation, during 100 manipulations per year, would equate to 1 microSv even in the unshielded state (< 0.1 microSv shielded), which is approximately 1/1,000 of background radiation at sea level. Because the current dose limit is 50 mSv (50,000 microSv) per year for employees, we are many orders of magnitude in the safety zone.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8742281     DOI: 10.1097/00004694-199603000-00009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pediatr Orthop        ISSN: 0271-6798            Impact factor:   2.324


  3 in total

1.  [Intraoperative radiation exposure in elastic stable intramedullary nailing (ESIN) during the growth period. Observations in 162 long bone shaft fractures].

Authors:  R Kraus; C Meyer; C Heiss; J-P Stahl; R Schnettler
Journal:  Unfallchirurg       Date:  2007-01       Impact factor: 1.000

2.  Assessment of the availability of technology for trauma care in India.

Authors:  Mihir Tejanshu Shah; Manjul Joshipura; Jered Singleton; Paul LaBarre; Hem Desai; Eliza Sharma; Charles Mock
Journal:  World J Surg       Date:  2015-02       Impact factor: 3.352

3.  Evaluation of Radiation Exposure Pattern and Radiation Absorbed Dose Resulting from Occupational Exposure of Anesthesiologists to Ionizing Radiation.

Authors:  B Maghsoudi; S M J Mortazavi; S Khademi; P Vatankhah
Journal:  J Biomed Phys Eng       Date:  2017-09-01
  3 in total

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