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    • Medical Imaging Safety
    • Occupational Health in Healthcare
    • Surgical Robotics

    Background:

    • Magnetic resonance (MR) environments pose unique safety challenges for pregnant personnel and patients with tattoos.
    • Robotic surgery necessitates robust emergency preparedness and clear communication protocols.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To outline safety guidelines for pregnant personnel in Zone IV of magnetic resonance (MR) facilities.
    • To address the risks associated with tattoo inks during MR scanning, including potential burns.
    • To enhance emergency readiness and communication strategies for robotic procedures.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of safety protocols for magnetic resonance (MR) environments concerning pregnant staff and tattooed patients.
    • Analysis of emergency scenarios and checklist development for robotic surgery.
    • Evaluation of communication strategies among perioperative teams during robotic procedures.

    Main Results:

    • Specific exposure limits and safety zones (Zone IV) are critical for pregnant personnel in MR scanners.
    • Tattoo inks can cause thermal effects and burns during MR scanning, requiring patient awareness and potential precautions.
    • Effective emergency readiness for robotic surgery involves clear checklists for undocking and conversion to open procedures.
    • Enhanced communication and team familiarity improve safety and efficiency in robotic procedures.

    Conclusions:

    • Implementing stringent safety measures is essential for protecting pregnant personnel and patients with tattoos in magnetic resonance (MR) environments.
    • Standardized emergency protocols and effective communication are vital for safe and successful robotic surgery.