Giglio J A, Rowland R W, Laskin D M, Grenevicki L, Roland R W
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Medical College of Virginia, Richmond 23298.
Quintessence Int. 1993 Aug;24(8):543-5.
One hundred twenty-four patients who showed no clinical evidence of acute infection, were not taking antibiotics, and were to undergo routine removal of erupted teeth were studied. Patients were alternately assigned to surgeons who were wearing sterile or nonsterile, but clean, gloves. Surgery was performed in the usual manner and no postoperative antibiotics were prescribed. None of the patients was found to be infected postoperatively. Results of this prospective study suggest that routine exodontia can be safely performed by a surgeon wearing nonsterile, but surgically clean, gloves without increasing the risk of postoperative infection.
对124例患者进行了研究,这些患者无急性感染的临床证据,未服用抗生素,且拟常规拔除已萌出的牙齿。患者被交替分配给戴无菌手套或非无菌但清洁手套的外科医生。手术以常规方式进行,术后未开抗生素。术后未发现患者感染。这项前瞻性研究的结果表明,外科医生戴非无菌但手术清洁的手套可以安全地进行常规拔牙,而不会增加术后感染的风险。