Print Email Facebook Twitter Ergonomics in the operating room: transition from open to image-based surgery Title Ergonomics in the operating room: transition from open to image-based surgery Author Albayrak, A. Contributor De Ridder, H. (promotor) Bonjer, H.J. (promotor) Faculty Industrial Design Engineering Date 2008-12-16 Abstract At several specializations, more often minimal invasive procedures are performed instead of open surgery. Laparoscopy is a minimal invasive technique, which is carried out in the abdominal cavity. In spite of the fact that surgical principles are the same for open and laparoscopic procedures, laparoscopy has changed the way of interaction between the surgical team and the operating field in many ways. These changes however have not led to the required adaptations in the operation room to improve the surgical quality and to optimize the work conditions of the surgical team. In this respect, ergonomics can play a role to fit the work environment to the user and improve the surgical quality accordingly. The aim of this thesis is to improve the surgical quality by applying ergonomics (physical, sensory and cognitive) in the operating room. This thesis discusses different studies. The current situation in the Dutch hospitals concerning ergonomics and the aptitude of the operating rooms for laparoscopy is mapped out. Furthermore, in the field of physical ergonomics a product solution, which reduces the physical complaints and the discomfort that the surgical team experiences during procedures, is proposed and evaluated. Subsequently, the sensorial and cognitive aspects of laparoscopic procedures and in particular the image quality during laparoscopic surgery are assessed. This study consists of objective and subjective measurements in thirty-six Dutch hospitals. At last, the results are translated into solutions and methods, which can be applied both by the designers and by the surgical team. Subject ergonomicsopen surgerylaparoscopy To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:ab713973-b6bb-40e7-8567-bc8a92219bd2 ISBN 978-90-5155-050-4 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type doctoral thesis Rights (c) 2008 A. Albayrak Files PDF albayrak_20081216.pdf 3.45 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:ab713973-b6bb-40e7-8567-bc8a92219bd2/datastream/OBJ/view