[Radiation exposure of the eye lens in orthopedics and trauma surgery : A pilot study]. / Strahlenbelastung der Augenlinse in O&U : Eine Pilotstudie.
Unfallchirurgie (Heidelb)
; 126(5): 399-404, 2023 May.
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BACKGROUND: On 27 June 2017 the Act on new regulation of the law for the protection against the harmful effects of ionizing radiation was passed. One of the main innovations in daily surgical practice in the now legally stipulated provisions is the lowering of the eye lens dose to 20â¯mSv/year (§§ 78, 212 Radiation Protection Act, StrlSchG). MATERIAL AND METHODS: To estimate the level of exposure of the eye lens to ionizing radiation that is to be expected in the course of surgical interventions, the dose that surgeons receive during surgery was determined. For this, the radiation exposure adjacent to the eye lens was measured using a forehead dosimeter while performing surgical interventions over a period of 8 weeks in 2 different operating rooms. RESULTS: As a result, a mean estimated eye lens radiation dose Hp (3) of 190⯵Sv could be determined during the 2month study period. Thus, the estimated cumulative radiation dose in 1 year of approximately 1.2â¯mSv was significantly below the threshold of 20â¯mSv/year. CONCLUSION: By complying with the common radiation protection measures in the context of operative interventions in orthopedics and trauma surgery, the legal limit value of 20â¯mSv/year is generally not expected to be exceeded.
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Ortopedia
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Exposición a la Radiación
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Procedimientos Ortopédicos
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Cristalino
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Unfallchirurgie (Heidelb)
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2023
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Article
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Alemania