Greco R J, Wheatley M, McKenna P
Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, University of Pittsburgh, PA 15261.
Aesthetic Plast Surg. 1993 Spring;17(2):167-8. doi: 10.1007/BF02274739.
Evidence of glove perforation, and therefore blood contact, was evaluated in 100 consecutive pairs of gloves used in aesthetic surgical procedures. The surgeon (38.3%) was more likely than the assistant (22.5%) to have exposure. In only 15% of these cases were they aware of the exposure. The left index finger (44%) was the most common location of perforation and 29 of the 32 holes (90.6%) were in cases that lasted more than 2 hours.
对100副连续用于美容外科手术的手套进行了手套穿孔及因此发生血液接触情况的评估。外科医生(38.3%)比助手(22.5%)更有可能发生暴露。在这些病例中,只有15%的人意识到了暴露情况。左手食指(44%)是最常见的穿孔部位,32个孔中的29个(90.6%)出现在持续时间超过2小时的手术中。