Background: Despite the firmly established occupational risk of exposure to X-rays, they are used extensively in spine surgeries. Shielding by lead aprons is the most common protective practice. We quantified the level of their radiation blocking ability in a real-life setting. Methods: Single-center, prospective, randomized study of adult patients with degenerative lumbar disorders, scheduled to undergo posterior lumbar interbody fusion. Instrumentation was performed in either a robot-assisted, minimally invasive approach (RO) or a conventional, fluoroscopically-assisted, open approach (FA). Outcome measures included the quantitative measurement of the surgeon’s actual exposure to radiation, as recorded by thermo-luminescent dosimeters (TL...
OBJECTIVE: With the explosion of minimally invasive surgery, the use of fluoroscopy has significantl...
Lead aprons are consistently used more than lead gloves or eyewear by medical professionals when att...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: In the nuclear medicine departments, personnel exposure to radiation is in...
AbstractBackgroundDespite the firmly established occupational risk of exposure to X-rays, they are u...
Medical radiation practitioners have been using lead aprons to protect themselves and others from un...
Introduction: The purpose of this experiment was to explore the direction of scattered secondary ...
The experiment conducted investigated the effectiveness of usage of lead shielding for technologists...
Purpose: To evaluate the radiation protection offered by an exoskeleton-based radiation protection s...
At present, interventional radiology (IVR) tends to involve long procedures (long radiation duration...
Medical staff should not be exposed to the primary X-ray beam during fluoroscopy guided intervention...
Background: Radiation exposure is an occupational hazard for interventional cardiologists and cardia...
Objectives: Transradial access for percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) reduces procedural compl...
PURPOSE: This study was done to investigate the efficacy of a lead shield in protecting the tissues ...
protection W Shielding Objective: To construct a lead collar useful for shielding the electromagneti...
(111)In (Eγ = 171-245 keV, t1/2 = 2.83 d) is used for targeted therapies of endocrine tumours. An av...
OBJECTIVE: With the explosion of minimally invasive surgery, the use of fluoroscopy has significantl...
Lead aprons are consistently used more than lead gloves or eyewear by medical professionals when att...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: In the nuclear medicine departments, personnel exposure to radiation is in...
AbstractBackgroundDespite the firmly established occupational risk of exposure to X-rays, they are u...
Medical radiation practitioners have been using lead aprons to protect themselves and others from un...
Introduction: The purpose of this experiment was to explore the direction of scattered secondary ...
The experiment conducted investigated the effectiveness of usage of lead shielding for technologists...
Purpose: To evaluate the radiation protection offered by an exoskeleton-based radiation protection s...
At present, interventional radiology (IVR) tends to involve long procedures (long radiation duration...
Medical staff should not be exposed to the primary X-ray beam during fluoroscopy guided intervention...
Background: Radiation exposure is an occupational hazard for interventional cardiologists and cardia...
Objectives: Transradial access for percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) reduces procedural compl...
PURPOSE: This study was done to investigate the efficacy of a lead shield in protecting the tissues ...
protection W Shielding Objective: To construct a lead collar useful for shielding the electromagneti...
(111)In (Eγ = 171-245 keV, t1/2 = 2.83 d) is used for targeted therapies of endocrine tumours. An av...
OBJECTIVE: With the explosion of minimally invasive surgery, the use of fluoroscopy has significantl...
Lead aprons are consistently used more than lead gloves or eyewear by medical professionals when att...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: In the nuclear medicine departments, personnel exposure to radiation is in...