OCCUPATIONAL HAZARDS IN ORTHOPAEDIC PROCEDURES-A NARRATIVE REVIEW OF CURRENT LITERATURE
Orthopaedic surgeries pose various risks to the health of orthopaedic surgeons: radiation, noise, infection, chemical exposure, and musculoskeletal injury. These are associated with short and long-term health problems including malignancy and teratogenicity. Orthopaedic surgeons' health is crit...
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