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. 2025 Feb;32(1):56-68.
doi: 10.21315/mjms-11-2024-884. Epub 2025 Feb 28.

Implementation of Green Surgery Approach in Healthcare System and its Effect on Carbon Footprint Reduction in Operating Theatres

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Implementation of Green Surgery Approach in Healthcare System and its Effect on Carbon Footprint Reduction in Operating Theatres

Thai Hau Koo et al. Malays J Med Sci. 2025 Feb.

Abstract

Healthcare systems, particularly operating theatres (OTs), are among the leading causes of pollution due to energy-intensive procedures, anaesthetic gases, and single-use surgical instruments. This perspective review provides actionable, evidence-based recommendations that not only minimise the environmental impact but also offer quality patient care. A wide literature search of available studies on green surgery was conducted. Searches were conducted in databases, including PubMed, Science Direct, Scopus, ProQuest, and Web of Science, from January 2013 to the present. A review of global practices highlighted the effectiveness of green surgical initiatives. Some initiatives related to the health sector report reductions in carbon emissions by reusable surgical instrument implementation in hospitals of up to 97%, energy savings of up to 50% with modifications to heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems, and waste management programmes, including the recycling and reprocessing of single-use devices, reporting waste reductions from 40% to 66%. Key strategies include shifting to renewable energy sources by promoting reusable instruments, optimising HVAC systems, and promoting comprehensive staff training for sustainability. All these factors are important for decreasing the environmental burden without compromising operational efficiency. The integration of sustainable practices in Malaysian OTs can significantly reduce carbon emissions and waste generated by hospitals while maintaining patient safety. These measures support the national goals of achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and advancing Universal Health Coverage (UHC). Aligning with global sustainability efforts, Malaysia's health care system can reduce its carbon footprint.

Keywords: Green surgery; carbon footprint; operating theatres; sustainability; waste management.

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Conflict of Interest: None.

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Study search and selection process summary using PRISMA flow diagram (2020 version). This flow diagram of the study search and selection process for the randomised controlled trials details the progression from the original PubMed, Central, MEDLINE, and other source research (n = 2,563) through duplication removal (n = 1,276), eligibility screening (n = 287) and finally to study inclusion (n = 21). n = number of studies.

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