Literature DB >> 8836083

Optimisation of ultraclean air. The role of instrument preparation.

S A Chosky1, D Modha, G J Taylor.   

Abstract

The use of ultraclean air (UCA) in operating theatres reduces the infection rate after joint replacement but some cases of infection still occur. We investigated one possible source of contamination, namely the setting up of instruments in a conventional plenum-ventilated preparation room. We measured bacterial fallout using agar settle plates and compared instruments set up in the preparation room with those set up in the UCA theatre, assessed the effect of covering instruments after preparation and compared fallout during their preparation with total fallout throughout the operation. Our findings showed that covering the instruments reduced total bacterial fallout fourfold by reducing the exposure time, particularly during periods of increased activity and bacterial dispersal. Preparation in the UCA theatre and subsequent covering of the instruments reduced total fallout 28-fold. All measurable bacterial fallout occurred during the setting up and not during surgery.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8836083

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bone Joint Surg Br        ISSN: 0301-620X


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