Smith R C, Mooar P A, Cooke T, Sherk H H
Division of Orthopaedic Surgery, Medical College of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 19129.
Clin Orthop Relat Res. 1991 Oct(271):9-11.
The authors prospectively evaluated the degree of contamination to the operating room team during 60 consecutive total joint arthroplasties. Each member of the team was required to wear a hood, mask, protective eyewear, and shoecovers. At the conclusion of each procedure, all members were assessed in terms of degree and location of contamination. One hundred percent of the surgeons and first assistants were exposed. The face and eyewear were noted to be the area of greatest contamination. The authors found orthopedic surgeons to be at significant risk of contamination with blood and body fluids during total joint arthroplasty.
作者前瞻性地评估了连续60例全关节置换术中手术室团队的污染程度。团队的每个成员都被要求佩戴头罩、口罩、护目镜和鞋套。在每个手术结束时,对所有成员的污染程度和污染部位进行评估。100%的外科医生和第一助手受到了污染。面部和护目镜被发现是污染最严重的部位。作者发现,在全关节置换术中,骨科医生面临着被血液和体液污染的重大风险。