Ergonomics and surgeon comfort during flexible ureteroscopy

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Abstract

The technological advancements of flexible ureteroscopy (FURS) and its acces-sories have resulted in broadening its indications to include the management of complex renal stones, with long operative time. The surgeon’s understanding about the ergonomics of the ureteroscopes and their cognizance of the operation theatre layout helps to improve their performance, including the surgical outcomes. This paper will describe the ergonomics that are involved in conducting FURS which in turn will aid in developing a more conducive surgical environment for the surgeon during the procedure, based on scientific literature review and expert opinions in high-volume centres. Proper surgeon position, well-arranged operation theatre layout, monitor and pedal position, anaesthesia type, and surgical team are important factors to decrease musculoskeletal strains for surgeons and increase work effi-ciency. Different types of flexible ureteroscope have different characters and knowing these special characters leads to better ergonomics during surgery. Robotic-assisted FURS have shown good safety and ergonomics in clinical application.

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Alnadhari, I., Ali, O., Abdeljaleel, O., Sampige, V. R. P., Shamsodini, A., & Salah, M. (2021). Ergonomics and surgeon comfort during flexible ureteroscopy. Research and Reports in Urology. Dove Medical Press Ltd. https://doi.org/10.2147/RRU.S317347

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