Eggert A, Teichmann W, Dociu N, Kopf R
Chirurg. 1981 Jun;52(6):380-4.
Simultaneously with the introduction of new surgical gloves with heavily powdered outside surfaces, complications repeatedly occurred after laparotomies. Four patients were compelled to undergo a second operation, during which peritoneal fibrous adhesions and foreign body granulomas of omentum were found. After resection of the omentum, healing proceeded without disturbance. Five different types of surgical rubber gloves were examined by scanning electron microscopy. In addition, the effect was evaluated of different commonly applied preoperative rinsing procedures for gloved hands. The amount of powder found on the outside of regularly used gloves varied between 0.059 and 0.287 g. The effect on the proper healing process by starch powder deposits found on the outside of surgical gloves as well as upon optimal cleansing of the surgical teams' hands will be discussed.
在引入外部表面大量撒粉的新型手术手套的同时,剖腹手术后并发症屡屡发生。4名患者被迫接受二次手术,术中发现腹膜纤维粘连和大网膜异物肉芽肿。切除大网膜后,愈合过程未受干扰。通过扫描电子显微镜检查了5种不同类型的手术橡胶手套。此外,还评估了不同常用的术前手部冲洗程序的效果。常规使用的手套外部发现的粉末量在0.059至0.287克之间。将讨论手术手套外部发现的淀粉粉末沉积物对正常愈合过程的影响以及手术团队手部的最佳清洁情况。