[Physical and mental strain on the surgeon during minimally invasive surgery].
Ugeskr Laeger. 2008 Feb 18; 170(8):624-9.UL

Abstract

Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) is in theory more physically and mentally demanding than open surgery. This aspect is due to the inherent limits of MIS. The implementation of high-technological operating rooms and the development of ergonomically more useful instruments have not been documented scientifically, nor has the question of whether or not MIS is a contributing problem in itself in the surgeon's work been documented. There is a need for clinical investigations with establishment of methodological models of the ergonomics in MIS.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Munch-Petersen HR
Gentofte Hospital, Kirurgisk Gastroenterologisk Afdeling D, Hellerup.
Rosenberg J
No affiliation info available

MeSH

ErgonomicsGeneral SurgeryHumansLaparoscopyMental FatigueMinimally Invasive Surgical ProceduresMuscle FatigueOccupational ExposurePhysiciansStress, PsychologicalSurgical InstrumentsVideo-Assisted SurgeryWorkforceWorkload

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article
Review

Language

dan

PubMed ID

18364152