Better habits start now. Poor ergonomics in the angio suite lead to cumulative neck and back injuries, absenteeism, presenteeism, and even early retirement. This episode of the BackTable Podcast offers a guide on on how to improve your ergonomics in the the cath lab, featuring interventional radiologist Dr. Keith Horton and host Dr. Ally Baheti.
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SYNPOSIS
Dr. Horton and Dr. Baheti discuss common setup mistakes (especially monitor and ultrasound placement), practical positioning guidance (neutral posture, monitor height/angle, table height at elbow level), lead considerations (two-piece vs one-piece, refitting with body changes, costs vs. injury), and procedural stressors from longer, more complex cases. Horton also reviews evidence and standards (including SIR guidance), highlights surgical ergonomics programs like Duke’s education-and-leadership model with scheduled microbreaks, and describes emerging mitigations such as augmented reality guidance, robotics, and “zero-gravity” lead systems, emphasizing that strain prevention and intentional setup are essential for career longevity.
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TIMESTAMPS
00:00 - Introduction
01:43 - Defining Ergonomics
04:52 - Common Setup Mistakes
07:31 - Neutral Posture Basics
09:02 - Lead Fit And Support
12:33 - Fighting Bad Room Design
14:46 - Augmented Reality Workflow
17:11 - Leadless Shielding Options
20:53 - Repetitive Strain Tactics
25:06 - Future Tech On Horizon
27:56 - Maternity Lead Frustrations
30:22 - Why Incentives Misalign
32:45 - When Ergonomics Fails
33:59 - Duke Program Blueprint
37:02 - Tools Monitor Table Setup
39:05 - Microbreaks That Stick
42:46 - Room Setup Realities
47:08 - Reminders and Wrap Up