Abstract
Objective
To verify the amount of radiation exposure to the eye of operators during endocardiovascular surgery (ECVS) in hybrid operating room (HOR), which increases the risk of cataracts in surgeons.Methods
Fifty cases of ECVS (including 36 transcatheter aortic valve implantation and 14 thoracic endovascular repair) using the transfemoral approach performed from February 2020 to July 2020 were included. A measurement device was attached to the left side of the head of the operators and their assistants to measure the cumulative dose (CD) of intraoperative radiation exposure. The subjects were divided into the control group (Group C, n = 26), received conventional protection using the protective curtain in HOR and the protected group (Group R, n = 24), received conventional protection and protection sheet. The normalized CD by dose area product (CD/DAP) was evaluated.Results
The CD/DAP of the surgeons was significantly decreased in Group R, averaging at 5.97 μSV/Gy cm2 in Group C group and 4.40 μSV/Gy cm2 in Group R (p < 0.01). Moreover, CD/DAP of the assistant was significantly reduced in the Group R, with an average of 1.87 μSV/Gy cm2 in the Group C and 1.01 μSV/Gy cm2 in Group R (p < 0.01).Conclusions
The radiation exposure to the surgeon's eye could be significantly reduced by protection sheet.References
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