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Fit for Purpose: Does radiation personal protective equipment provision match the requirements of our trauma and orthopaedics surgical workforce?

Sevenoaks, Hannah; Richards, Joanna; Howles, Sophie; McMenemy, Louise; Brown, Robyn; Murphy, Lorraine; Bose, Deepa; Johnson, David S

Authors

Hannah Sevenoaks

Joanna Richards

Sophie Howles

Louise McMenemy

Robyn Brown

Lorraine Murphy

Deepa Bose

David S Johnson



Abstract

The use of ionising radiation for fluoroscopic interventions is widespread across many surgical specialities. Employers have a legal responsibility to ensure healthcare workers are appropriately protected from this hazard, with one component of this being provision of radiation personal protective equipment (PPE). Independent studies were undertaken across four regions of England in 2023 (North West (NW), Wessex, West Midlands and Severn) in 35 hospital trusts to catalogue and evaluate radiation PPE provision in theatres. Size and appropriateness of radiation PPE for surgeon use (i.e. wrap-around protection and ≥0.25 mm lead weight equivalence (LWE)) was correlated with size requirements of the workforce. For all radiation PPE in orthopaedic theatres 67.4 % (n = 844/1253) did not meet the standard of providing 0.25 mm LWE wrap around torso protection. Approximately one third (33.9 %) of all surgeons (n = 294/865) in NW, Wessex or West Midlands were unable to access a wrap around gown of size appropriate to them. We found a mismatch in the size of the radiation PPE provision and the size requirements of all surgeons irrespective of gender, which particularly affected those using the larger and smaller sizes of gown. Provision of radiation PPE for orthopaedic surgeons across four large regions of England is inadequate. We encourage all trusts and surgeons to appraise their current provision.

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Apr 14, 2025
Online Publication Date May 16, 2025
Deposit Date Jul 4, 2025
Journal The surgeon : journal of the Royal Colleges of Surgeons of Edinburgh and Ireland
Electronic ISSN 1479-666X
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.surge.2025.04.028
Keywords Radiation, Hospitals, Ionizing, X-rays, Surgeons, Orthopedic, Personal protective equipment, Orthopedic surgeons


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