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Title: Exposure to noise in orthopaedic theatres--do we need protection? Author: Siverdeen Z, Ali A, Lakdawala AS, McKay C. Journal: Int J Clin Pract; 2008 Nov; 62(11):1720-2. PubMed ID: 19143857. Abstract: AIM: To detect noise levels, generated by high-powered tools in orthopaedic theatres at varying distances from the operating site, and its impact on hearing in staff and patients. METHODS: Sound-level meter was used to measure the sound level generated by various high-powered tools in routine orthopaedic procedures, at varying distances from the operating site. These recorded noise levels were compared against the UK noise safety guidelines. RESULT: We found that the noise generated was often significantly higher than the safety guidelines. CONCLUSION: Noise levels in orthopaedic theatres can be at unacceptable levels, which could potentially lead to hearing problems in the staff and patients. We believe that all patients, especially the elderly patients, (who are more prone to hearing problems) should have hearing protection during orthopaedic operations that use high-powered tools. Surgeons and scrubbed theatre staff should take precautions.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]