2016
DOI: 10.1007/s11999-016-4948-3
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High Risk of Surgical Glove Perforation From Surgical Rotatory Instruments

Abstract: Background Surgical gloves can be damaged during the course of a procedure, which can place the surgeon and patient at risk. Glove perforation may not always be readily apparent, and determining the risk factors for glove perforation can aid the surgeon in deciding when a glove change is advisable. Time of wear and needle sticks have been well studied; however, other mechanisms including mechanical stress from surgical equipment have had limited evaluation to date. Questions/purposes We evaluated the risk of g… Show more

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“…Orthopedic surgical gloves were worn by the primary surgeon during each TPLO to provide additional perforation resistance when manipulating bone, implant materials, and rotary orthopedic instruments . However, this glove is recommended as an over glove in a double glove technique, which was not performed in this study .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Orthopedic surgical gloves were worn by the primary surgeon during each TPLO to provide additional perforation resistance when manipulating bone, implant materials, and rotary orthopedic instruments . However, this glove is recommended as an over glove in a double glove technique, which was not performed in this study .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this glove is recommended as an over glove in a double glove technique, which was not performed in this study . In human medicine, a significant decrease in perforation rate has been seen when a double latex glove is used vs a single latex glove, but recent large‐scale, randomized trials have determined that there is no statistically significant difference in perforation rate between orthopedic gloves and double latex gloves during TPLO and other clean orthopedic procedures . This evidence, in conjunction with the lack of recommendation of use by the CDC and WHO to decrease SSI, led the authors to omit the use of a double glove or single glove technique from the revised protocol.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…В частности, J.C. Harnoss et al еще в 2010 г. указывали, что 86 % перфораций происходит в не доминантной руке, при этом чаще всего повреждается область указательного пальца (36 %) [8], что, вероятно, объясняется потребностью в мануальном контроле за хирургическими манипуляциями при замене сустава. Во время ортопедических операций, в том числе непосредственно при ЭП ТБС, использование острых и колющих инструментов, таких как иглы, шилья, винты, серкляж, силового оборудования [26,27], а также наличие острых костных выступов повышает риск перфорации хирургических перчаток [21,28] и, как следствие, контаминации раны и передачи гемоконтактных инфекций [29][30][31]. В нашем исследовании проволоку для дополнительной фиксации костных фрагментов применяли в трех случаях ревизионного и в одном случае первичного ЭП.…”
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“…Algo frecuente y menos conocido es el atrapamiento accidental del guante con un sistema a motor giratorio. En estos casos, a pesar de que macroscópicamente el guante no aparente ruptura, un estudio reciente indica que existen frecuentemente microperforaciones no valorables a simple vista (15) .…”
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