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Use of X-ray fluoroscopy in orthopedic operations: The patient’s perspective

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Authors: Zain Ul-Abadin, Faisal rauf Khan, Shams Rauf, Nadia Rauf

Published Date June 2009 Volume 2009:1 Pages 21 - 24
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/DHPS.S4522

Zain Ul-Abadin1, Faisal rauf Khan2, Shams Rauf3, Nadia Rauf3

1Blackpool Victoria Hospital, Blackpool, UK; 2Ysbyty Gwynedd, Bangor, North West Wales, UK; 3Gynaecology LRH, Peshawar, Pakistan

Abstract: We collected data from 50 patients who had orthopedic trauma surgery involving X-ray fluoroscopy. All patients were interviewed post-operatively. The aim of the study was to find out what patients thought of orthopedic trauma surgery, the radiation involved, and their concerns post-trauma surgery. Were they given information about the procedures? Did the surgery follow the Department of Health, UK guidelines? That is, consent should be informed, etc. Results showed that most of the patients were unaware of the fact that they were X-rayed during the operation; hence the emphasis on informed consent should be stressed. Most of the patients were unaware about the availability of any protective clothing (lead shield). Even some female patients were unaware of the harmful effects of the radiation on the fetus. Hence, we recommend that more information and education be given to orthopedic trauma patients regarding X-rays.

Keywords: X-ray use, orthopedic operations, patients, awareness








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