Kots Joseph T, Minda Linda M, McGeehan Francis, Bennett Donna, Deirmengian Gregory K
Orthopaedic Surgery, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, USA.
Orthopaedic Surgery, Rothman Orthopaedic Institute, Philadelphia, USA.
Cureus. 2023 Jul 11;15(7):e41741. doi: 10.7759/cureus.41741. eCollection 2023 Jul.
Patients of advanced age or medical diagnoses such as venous insufficiency are predisposed to skin tears when healthcare professionals handle the skin or apply adhesive to it. Isolation drapes are sometimes used to define the area of skin for sterilization prior to a procedure. Such drapes are designed to be secured to the skin with an adhesive edge. Removing such drapes at the end of the procedure can lead to skin tears, especially for patients at risk. We describe a simple technique known as the "Kots Wrap" for applying such an isolation drape in a manner that avoids applying the adhesive edge of the drape to the skin and also allows for removal of the drape in an efficient and atraumatic manner. The use of this technique may help minimize the risk of skin tears in this context and promotes a culture of patient safety.
高龄患者或患有静脉功能不全等医学诊断的患者,在医护人员接触其皮肤或在皮肤上粘贴胶布时,容易发生皮肤撕裂。在手术前,有时会使用隔离巾来界定需消毒的皮肤区域。这种隔离巾设计为通过粘性边缘固定在皮肤上。在手术结束时移除这种隔离巾可能会导致皮肤撕裂,尤其是对于有风险的患者。我们描述了一种称为“科茨包裹法”的简单技术,用于以避免隔离巾的粘性边缘接触皮肤的方式应用这种隔离巾,并且还能以高效且无创的方式移除隔离巾。在这种情况下,使用该技术可能有助于将皮肤撕裂的风险降至最低,并促进患者安全文化。