Ergonomic Assessment of Septorhinoplasty Maneuvers During Simulated Pregnancy

Author:

Bhethanabotla Rohith M.1ORCID,Ledgister Kaye2,Soriano Ian S.3,O'Sullivan Patricia3,Bigelow Elaine1,Knott Philip Daniel1,Park Andrea M.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery University of California‐San Francisco San Francisco California USA

2. Department of Environment, Health, and Safety University of California‐San Francisco San Francisco California USA

3. Department of Surgery University of California‐San Francisco San Francisco California USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveWomen represent an increasing proportion of the otolaryngology workforce. Work‐related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMSD) are a little‐studied yet important impediment to career completion. Scant attention has been directed to study the impact of pregnancy on surgeon posture and ergonomics. We piloted the use of a pregnancy simulation suit (Empathy Belly) to assess the risk of ergonomic compromise when performing open septorhinoplasty.Study DesignSurgical simulation.SettingSingle session, training simulation lab at academic medical center.MethodsMedical students and surgical residents performed the initial steps of a rhinoplasty procedure without and with a pregnancy simulation suit and were filmed with an artificial intelligence‐based video analysis app from Kinetica Labs that calculates joint angles and categorizes the ergonomic risk factors. Still images from videos were taken and analyzed using validated posture‐based analysis rubrics. Participants were asked to complete a qualitative questionnaire after the session.ResultsTwelve medical students and surgical residents participated in the study. Posture‐based analysis indicated increased ergonomics risk factors among trainees when performing a rhinoplasty while wearing the pregnancy suit. Video analysis indicated trends of worsening back angle and shoulder postures. Trainees reported experiencing pain in the neck, suprapubic area, and lower back. They acknowledged the importance of ergonomics in otolaryngology and desired further education about workplace injury risk mitigation.ConclusionPregnancy impacts the ergonomics of performing septorhinoplasty and further investigation is required into interventions to reduce risk of WRMSDs.

Publisher

Wiley

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