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The carbon footprint of a laparoscopic cholecystectomy
Daan J. Comes
, Stijn Bluiminck
, Emma J. Kooistra
, Lindsey de Nes
, Frans T. W. E. van Workum
, Hugo Touw
,
Myrthe M. M. Eussen
,
Nicole D. Bouvy
, Tim Stobernack
, Philip R. de Reuver
*
*
Corresponding author for this work
Surgery
NUTRIM - Liver and digestive health
MA Heelkunde
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Asymptomatic Gallstones
50%
Carbon Footprint
100%
CO2 Emissions
100%
CO2 Sources
50%
Electricity Consumption
50%
Gallbladder
50%
Gallbladder Removal
100%
Gown
50%
Keyhole
50%
Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy
100%
Packaging Materials
50%
Surgical Procedures
50%
Timing of Surgery
50%
Waste Amount
50%
Waste Emissions
50%
Waste Types
50%
INIS
carbon dioxide
100%
carbon footprint
100%
electricity
20%
emission
40%
gallbladder
60%
gallstones
20%
hospitals
40%
operation
80%
packaging
20%
patients
20%
removal
40%
surgery
40%
tools
40%
wastes
80%
Engineering
Carbon Footprint
100%
Electricity Consumption
100%
Main Source
100%
Packaging Material
100%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Carbon Dioxide
100%
Gallstone
20%
Material Science
Carbon Dioxide
100%
Packaging Material
20%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
100%
Computer Science
Electricity Consumption
100%