Sustainable Perioperative Care Playbook

A step-by-step guide to change ideas that address perioperative care in the Canadian context.

Supporting resources

Appropriate pre-op visits and testing

Wise blood use

Eliminate desflurane

Use low flow anesthesia

Reduce nitrous oxide wastage

Reusable garment bags

Reusable gowns

Reusable/extended breathing circuits

Reusable LMAs

Optimize custom packs

Device remanufacturing

Pharmaceutical waste

Biomedical waste

Plastic waste

Suggested citation

Simms N, Devitt K, Irani C, Khan N, Meng F. Sustainable Perioperative Care version 1.1 (2023) [Internet]. CASCADES (Creating a Sustainable Canadian Health System in a Climate Crisis). [Cited DATE]. Available from https://cascadescanada.ca/resources/sustainable-perioperative-care-playbook/

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Practitioners across specialties can take meaningful steps to reduce the environmental impacts of their practice and safeguard patient and population health.

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System enablers

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Leadership and good governance are needed to develop and deliver effective climate and sustainability strategy.

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Health systems can leverage their purchasing power to influence vendors and shape markets for sustainable and resilient health sector products and services.

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