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Review
. 2024 Sep 1;34(5):390-395.
doi: 10.1097/MOU.0000000000001196. Epub 2024 Jun 6.

Footprints in the scan: reducing the carbon footprint of diagnostic tools in urology

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Footprints in the scan: reducing the carbon footprint of diagnostic tools in urology

Alexandre Woernle et al. Curr Opin Urol. .

Abstract

Purpose of review: There is an ever-growing focus on climate change and its impact on our society. With healthcare contributing a sizeable proportion of carbon emissions, the sector has a duty to address its environmental impact. We highlight the recent progress, current challenges, and future prospects for reducing the carbon footprint in diagnostic urology, specifically for imaging, without compromising patient care.

Recent findings: The review is separated into four key areas of recent research: the design of a green radiology department, considering both infrastructural as well as behavioural changes that promote sustainability; individual scanners, where we provide an update on recent technological advancements and changes in behaviour that may enhance sustainable use; responsible resource allocation, where it is important to derive the maximal benefit for patients through the smallest use of resources; the recent research regarding single versus reusable urologic endoscopes as a case example.

Summary: We offer an overview of the present sustainability landscape in diagnostic urology with the aim of encouraging additional research in areas where existing practices may be challenged. To protect the environment, attention is drawn to both more simple steps that can be taken as well as some more complex and expensive ones.

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Conflict of interest statement

F.G. reports consulting fees from Lucida Medical Ltd outside of the submitted work.

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