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Surgical Gloves

Journal of Perioperative Practice, 2010
Surgeons and obstetricians, over the centuries, were only too aware that accidental open injuries during their work, especially in a septic case, could lead to an infected wound, a fulminating illness and often death. Even before the bacterial nature of infection had been established in the mid 19th century, it was still obvious that this dangerous ...
H. Ellis
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Update on medical and surgical gloves

European Journal of Dermatology, 2010
Occupational dermatitis to personal protective equipment (PPE), particularly to gloves, mainly occurs in healthcare workers. They are all irritant and/or allergic contact dermatitis (eczema and contact urticaria). Prolonged glove wearing by healthcare workers favours skin irritation of the hands and wrists.
M. Cleenewerck
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The global incidence and associated factors of surgical gloves perforation: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Work, 2022
BACKGROUND: Surgeon’s hands are exposed to a range of chemical and physical stressors that influence the integrity of gloves. Thus, glove perforation facilitates pathogen transmission through the holes.
M. Jahangiri   +4 more
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Comparison of surgical gloves: perforation, satisfaction and manual dexterity

International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics, 2021
The purpose of this study was to assess the effectiveness of two different surgical gloves (powdered latex and powder and latex free) for glove perforation frequency, problems and satisfaction with glove usage and manual dexterity levels during surgical ...
T. Basak, Gul Sahin, Ayla Demirtaş
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Endotoxin contamination of single-use sterile surgical gloves.

Future Microbiology, 2020
Aim: Strict endotoxin limits are enforced for implants and catheters inserted into the body. However, no standard limit has been set for single-use sterile surgical gloves. Materials & methods: Four types of gloves sold in Japan were dipped in saline and
G. Takahashi   +6 more
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Influence of Bio-sorb® Cream on Sweat Production and Efficacy of Surgical Hand Antisepsis Under Surgical Gloves.

Surgical Infections, 2019
Aim: Since the introduction of surgical gloves, one of the main challenges has been to improve donning and wearability. For the wearer, the formation of "glove juice" is problematic.
S. Diedrich   +8 more
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An intraoperative assessment of bacterial contamination on surgical helmets and gloves during arthroplasty surgeries

HIP International, 2020
Introduction: Infection is a devasting complication after primary and revision arthroplasty. Therefore, identifying potential sources of infection can help to reduce infection rates.
M. Thaler   +5 more
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Permeation measurement of 27 chemotherapy drugs after simulated dynamic testing on 15 surgical and examination gloves: A knowledge update

Journal of Oncology Pharmacy Practice, 2020
Purpose Exposure to anticancer drugs is one of the known risks for people working in specialist oncology units. Wearing gloves is a vital form of personal protection.
Marie-Ange Nalin   +5 more
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Surgical Glove Practice: The Evidence

Journal of Perioperative Practice, 2007
Surgical gloves are worn to protect both the patient and the surgical team from transferred infections. Wearing two pairs of gloves, perforation indicator systems, glove liners, knitted gloves and triple gloving are said to offer additional protection.
Judith Tanner, Hazel Parkinson
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Surgical glove starch granuloma

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1981
A variety of foreign bodies are capable of eliciting a granulomatous tissue response. Surgical glove lubricant powder is one source of foreign bodies. The consequences of talc and starch contamination of tissues are frequently reported for tissue sites outside the oral region.
D.F. Wilson, V. Garach
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