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Sustainability in surgical practice: a collaborative call toward environmental sustainability in operating rooms.

Authors :
Johnson, Shaneeta M.
Marconi, Stefania
Sanchez-Casalongue, Manuel
Francis, Nader
Huo, Bright
Alseidi, Adnan
Alimi, Yewande R.
Pietrabissa, Andrea
Arezzo, Alberto
Frountzas, Maximos
Bellato, Vittoria
Potapov, Oleksii
Barach, Paul
Rems, Miran
Bello, Ricardo J.
Nijhawan, Sheetal
Oslock, Wendelyn M.
Sathe, Tejas S.
Hall, Ryan P.
Miller, Benjamin
Source :
Surgical Endoscopy & Other Interventional Techniques. Aug2024, Vol. 38 Issue 8, p4127-4137. 11p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background: The healthcare system plays a pivotal role in environmental sustainability, and the operating room (OR) significantly contributes to its overall carbon footprint. In response to this critical challenge, leading medical societies, government bodies, regulatory agencies, and industry stakeholders are taking measures to address healthcare sustainability and its impact on climate change. Healthcare now represents almost 20% of the US national economy and 8.5% of US carbon emissions. Internationally, healthcare represents 5% of global carbon emissions. US Healthcare is an outlier in both per capita cost, and per capita greenhouse gas emission, with almost twice per capita emissions compared to every other country in the world. Methods: The Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons (SAGES) and the European Association for Endoscopic Surgery (EAES) established the Sustainability in Surgical Practice joint task force in 2023. This collaborative effort aims to actively promote education, mitigation, and innovation, steering surgical practices toward a more sustainable future. Results: Several key initiatives have included a survey of members' knowledge and awareness, a scoping review of terminology, metrics, and initiatives, and deep engagement of key stakeholders. Discussion: This position paper serves as a Call to Action, proposing a series of actions to catalyze and accelerate the surgical sustainability leadership needed to respond effectively to climate change, and to lead the societal transformation towards health that our times demand. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18666817
Volume :
38
Issue :
8
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Surgical Endoscopy & Other Interventional Techniques
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
178774447
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00464-024-10962-0