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Neuroenhancement in surgeons: benefits, risks and ethical dilemmas

机译:外科医生的神经能力:福利,风险和道德困境

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Background Surgeons traditionally aim to reduce mistakes in healthcare through repeated training and advancement of surgical technology. Recently, performance‐enhancing interventions such as neurostimulation are emerging which may offset errors in surgical practice. Methods Use of transcranial direct‐current stimulation (tDCS), a novel neuroenhancement technique that has been applied to surgeons to improve surgical technical performance, was reviewed. Evidence supporting tDCS improvements in motor and cognitive performance outside of the field of surgery was assessed and correlated with emerging research investigating tDCS in the surgical setting and potential applications to wider aspects of healthcare. Ethical considerations and future implications of using tDCS in surgical training and perioperatively are also discussed. Results Outside of surgery, tDCS studies demonstrate improved motor performance with regards to reaction time, task completion, strength and fatigue, while also suggesting enhanced cognitive function through multitasking, vigilance and attention assessments. In surgery, current research has demonstrated improved performance in open knot‐tying, laparoscopic and robotic skills while also offsetting subjective temporal demands. However, a number of ethical issues arise from the potential application of tDCS in surgery in the form of safety, coercion, distributive justice and fairness, all of which must be considered prior to implementation. Conclusion Neuroenhancement may improve motor and cognitive skills in healthcare professions with impact on patient safety. Implementation will require accurate protocols and regulations to balance benefits with the associated ethical dilemmas, and to direct safe use for clinicians and patients.
机译:背景技术传统上的外科医生通过反复培训和推进手术技术来减少医疗保健中的错误。最近,诸如神经刺激的性能增强干预措施是出现的,这可能抵消外科实践中的误差。方法使用经颅直流刺激(TDC),综述了一种新型神经能力技术,以改善外科医生以改善手术技术性能。评估支持TDCS在手术领域之外改善TDC的证据和认知性能的评估和相关性研究手术环境中的TDC和潜在的应用程序,以更广泛的医疗保健。还讨论了使用TDC在外科训练和围手术过程中使用TDC的道德考虑和未来影响。结果在手术外,TDCS研究表明,在反应时间,任务完成,强度和疲劳方面表现出改善的电机性能,同时还通过多任务,警惕和注意评估提高认知功能。在手术中,目前的研究表明,在开放结合,腹腔镜和机器人技能方面表现出改善的性能,同时也抵消了主观的时间需求。然而,由于在安全性,胁迫,分配正义和公平的形式,TDC在手术中的潜在应用,所有这些伦理问题都产生了所有这些问题,所有这些问题都必须在实施之前考虑。结论神经能力可能会改善医疗保健专业的运动和认知技能,影响患者安全的影响。实施将需要准确的协议和法规,以与相关的道德困境进行平衡益处,并直接为临床医生和患者安全使用。

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    《The British Journal of Surgery》 |2020年第8期|共5页
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    Department of Surgery and CancerImperial College London St Mary's Hospital Campus10th Floor Queen;

    Department of Surgery and CancerImperial College London St Mary's Hospital Campus10th Floor Queen;

    Department of Surgery and CancerImperial College London St Mary's Hospital Campus10th Floor Queen;

    Department of Surgery and CancerImperial College London St Mary's Hospital Campus10th Floor Queen;

    Department of Surgery and CancerImperial College London St Mary's Hospital Campus10th Floor Queen;

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