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Carbon Dioxide Emissions and Environmental Impact of Different Surgical Modalities of Hysterectomies

Sangeeta Ramani, Josette Hartnett, Shweta Karki, Stephen M. Gallousis, Mitchell Clark, Vaagn Andikyan

2023JSLS Journal of the Society of Laparoscopic & Robotic Surgeons11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background and Objectives: ) emissions generated from nonreusable waste and compare across different types of hysterectomies for benign and malignant indications. Overall greenhouse gas emissions were not examined. Methods: emissions produced to the number of hysterectomies performed annually in the United States. Results: emissions. This is equivalent to 234,513 airplane miles, and 95 trips cross-country across the USA from New York, New York to Los Angeles, California. Conclusion: emissions. Therefore, robotic surgery, as currently practiced, may offer a good initial opportunity for decreasing the carbon footprint of surgery.

Topics & Concepts

Carbon dioxideGreenhouse gasCarbon footprintMedicineEnvironmental scienceCarbon dioxide equivalentDemographicsHysterectomyWaste managementSurgeryEngineeringDemographyChemistryOrganic chemistryBiologySociologyEcologyClimate Change and Health ImpactsRadiation Dose and ImagingHealthcare cost, quality, practices
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