Maria Del Carmen Ramos De Castro Velasco

Head-down tilt lithotomy position and well-leg compartment syndrome: An international survey of current practice

Podda, Mauro
2025-01-01

Abstract

Aim: Well-leg compartment syndrome (WLCS) is a serious complication of prolonged surgery in the head-down tilt lithotomy (HDTL) position associated with increased postoperative morbidity and mortality. However, there is a lack of awareness and clinical guidance regarding prevention of WLCS. The aim of this study was to assess current HDTL-related practices and occurrence of WLCS among a global cohort of clinicians. Method: An international online survey of clinicians was conducted between July and December 2023. Data analysis involved descriptive statistics, machine learning techniques and qualitative content analysis. Results: A total of 595 clinicians from 71 countries and 14 specialities participated. Most (98%) reported routine use of HDTL, 27% of whom did not implement any preventive strategies. ‘Leg rest’ was the most reported preventive measure (41%), commonly initiated after 2 or 3 h of HDTL (79%), for 10–15 min (56%). Overall, 170 cases of WLCS were reported by 21% of respondents. The majority reported unilateral WLCS (81%) following a laparoscopic procedure (63%) performed in HDTL (64%). Only 28% of respondents discussed WLCS during consent for operations in HDTL. Machine learning identified ‘duration of uninterrupted HDTL’ as a positive predictor of the occurrence of WLCS (p < 0.001). Content analysis demonstrated that clinician perspectives and practices regarding WLCS are significantly influenced by personal experience, mostly due to a poor evidence base and lack of standardized institutional policies. Conclusion: Perioperative practices during procedures in HDTL vary substantially, and are primarily informed by clinician experience and preferences. There is a need for evidence-based consensus on best practices to enhance safety during procedures in HDTL.
2025
Inglese
27
6
e70134
Esperti anonimi
scientifica
Lloyd‐Davies
compartment syndrome
global survey
perioperative practices
prevention and management
robotic surgery
Goal 3: Good health and well-being
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