Handbook of Laparoscopy Instruments

Ergonomics in Laparoscopy

Author(s): Meenakshi Yeola (Pate)* and Sushanth R. Nayak

Pp: 1-12 (12)

DOI: 10.2174/9789815179903123010004

* (Excluding Mailing and Handling)

Abstract

Ergonomics studies aptly fitting a worker to his job or how the environment is more conducive to a laparoscopic surgeon. In 1949, the phrase was fully defined and benefited and protected many aspects of human activity [1]. In the context of laparoscopy, the importance of ergonomics cannot be overstated. Suturing time can be reduced by using proper ergonomics, according to studies [2]. Ergonomically designed items have been found to alleviate pressure-related chronic discomfort in surgeons [3]. This article discusses fundamental principles and procedures such as triangulation, ideal coaxial alignment, doctor-patient drawbacks, and how to forego these challenges with recent technological breakthroughs. 


Keywords: Ergonomics, Hawthorne effect, Ideal position, Posture, Sectorisation, Tactile sensation, Table height, Triangulation.

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