For decades, heavy lead aprons have been the standard for radiation protection in interventional labs, contributing significantly to a high incidence of orthopaedic injuries among medical staff.
This webinar explores the suite of radiation protection options, driven by innovations that prioritize operator safety and ergonomics.
We will examine the efficacy of modern, non-wearable solutions, including ceiling-suspended shielding systems, radiation protection cabins, and robotic-assisted platforms that remove the operator from the radiation field entirely. Additionally, we will discuss the role of lightweight, lead-alternative composite materials and radiation protection culture.
The session will conclude by comparing these technologies, highlighting how combining various types of protection is creating a safer, more sustainable career path for interventional specialists.
Presented by: Hannah Scott-Rees (Principal Clinical Scientist, MPE in diagnostic radiology and radiation protection)