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Infection risk from surgeons' eyeglasses.

Umer Butt1, Urfan Saleem, Kamran Yousuf, Tarek El-Bouni, Andrew Chambler, Ahmed Shawky Eid.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To assess bacterial contamination of 20 eyeglasses from surgeons.
METHODS: 40 samples were taken from the nose pad (n=20) and earpiece (n=20) of 20 eyeglasses from orthopaedic surgeons using a sterile swab stick soaked in sterile distilled water. Swabs were incubated and inoculated onto 3 plates: Staphylococcus/Streptococcus agar plate, Mannitol salt plate, and Chromogenic agar plate. Organisms isolated were identified.
RESULTS: Of 20 eyeglasses, 19 were contaminated with Staphylococcus epidermidis (3 of them additionally grew S haemolyticus or S xylosus) and the remaining one grew S aureus .
CONCLUSION: Eyeglasses are a source of surgical infection. Contamination can be caused by direct contact of the eyeglasses to the wound and indirect contact by the surgeon's fingers, splashes from saline irrigation, and through air. Therefore, disinfection should be performed for eyeglasses of surgeons. The use of surgical visor masks or filtered exhaust helmets (space suits) are alternatives.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22535816     DOI: 10.1177/230949901202000115

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Orthop Surg (Hong Kong)        ISSN: 1022-5536            Impact factor:   1.118


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