Sustainability in the Breast Operating Theatre: Promoting a Multidisciplinary Sustainability strategy across multiple centres

On behalf of SustainSurg collaborative

Authors

  • A Nahiyeh SustainSurg collaborative
  • Laura Ballance SustainSurg collaborative
  • M Osman SustainSurg collaborative
  • H Jaheen SustainSurg collaborative
  • A Shrestha SustainSurg collaborative
  • L Lim SustainSurg collaborative
  • I Whitehead SustainSurg collaborative
  • P Kiruparan SustainSurg collaborative

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62463/surgery.28

Abstract

Operating theatres in hospitals are critical areas that generate a significant amount of waste, including single-use items such as disposable hats which has a significant effect on our NHS carbon footprint. The use of appropriate surgical attire, including hats, plays a vital role in maintaining hygiene and promoting a sterile environment within operating theatres. The introduction of the RCS surgical green checklist has highlighted several ways to improve sustainability in a theatre setting.

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24-01-2024

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Nahiyeh, A., Ballance, L., Osman, M., Jaheen, H., Shrestha, A., Lim, L., … Kiruparan, P. (2024). Sustainability in the Breast Operating Theatre: Promoting a Multidisciplinary Sustainability strategy across multiple centres : On behalf of SustainSurg collaborative . Impact Surgery, 1(1), 24. https://doi.org/10.62463/surgery.28

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