false
OasisLMS
Catalog
Improving Quality and Safety in the Endoscopy Unit ...
Ergonomics in GI Endoscopy
Ergonomics in GI Endoscopy
Back to course
[Please upgrade your browser to play this video content]
Video Transcription
Video Summary
The speaker discusses the high prevalence (about 58%) of endoscopy-related injuries (ERI) among endoscopists, with higher risk in females and those with greater procedure volume. The ASG 2023 guidelines recommend ergonomic education, neutral monitor and bed height, anti-fatigue mats, and micro/macro breaks to reduce ERI risk. They introduce the "MYSELF" ergonomic timeout checklist for endoscopists to optimize posture and equipment setup. Structural factors like adjustable equipment and ergonomic unit design are critical but often neglected. A team approach supporting all members—including nurses and techs—is encouraged to promote ergonomic safety and reduce injury in endoscopy practice.
Asset Subtitle
Sonali Palchaudhuri, MD, MHCI
Keywords
endoscopy-related injuries
ergonomic education
MYSELF checklist
adjustable equipment
team approach in endoscopy
×
Please select your language
1
English