نتایج جستجو برای: surgical gloves

تعداد نتایج: 334401  

2017
Chieko Noguchi Hironobu Koseki Hidehiko Horiuchi Akihiko Yonekura Masato Tomita Takashi Higuchi Shinya Sunagawa Makoto Osaki

BACKGROUND Surgical-site infections due to intraoperative contamination are chiefly ascribable to airborne particles carrying microorganisms. The purpose of this study is to identify the actions that increase the number of airborne particles in the operating room. METHODS Two surgeons and two surgical nurses performed three patterns of physical movements to mimic intraoperative actions, such ...

Journal: :Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology 1991
P Rich M L Belozer P Norris F J Storrs

Allergic contact dermatitis developed on the hands and/or face of two patients after exposure to latex examination gloves. Both patients were patch test negative to the usual rubber allergens, but both had a positive patch test reaction to 4,4'-thiobis(6-tert-butyl-m-cresol) (Lowinox 44S36). Patient 2 was also patch test positive to butylhydroxyanisole. The patients were tested with other glove...

2017
Nobuyuki SHIBATA

Anti-vibration gloves have been used in real workplaces to reduce vibration transmitted through hand-held power tools to the hand. Generally materials used for vibration attenuation in gloves are resilient materials composed of certain synthetic and/or composite polymers. The mechanical characteristics of the resilient materials used in anti-vibration gloves are prone to be influenced by enviro...

Journal: :The Annals of occupational hygiene 2015
Sue Hewitt Ren G Dong Daniel E Welcome Thomas W McDowell

For exposure to hand-transmitted vibration (HTV), personal protective equipment is sold in the form of anti-vibration (AV) gloves, but it remains unclear how much these gloves actually reduce vibration exposure or prevent the development of hand-arm vibration syndrome in the workplace. This commentary describes some of the issues that surround the classification of AV gloves, the assessment of ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2002
John M Broyles Kevin P O'Connell Denise M Korniewicz

The test approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for assessment of the barrier quality of medical exam gloves includes visual inspection and a water leak test. Neither method tests directly the ability of gloves to prevent penetration by microorganisms. Methods that use microorganisms (viruses and bacteria) to test gloves have been developed but require classical culturing of the orga...

Journal: :American journal of infection control 2006
Philippe Berthelot Jonathan Dietemann Pascal Fascia Alain Ros Franck Olivier Mallaval Frédéric Lucht Bruno Pozzetto Florence Grattard

BACKGROUND After Bacillus cereus recovery in opened boxes of disposable gloves, the bacteriological contamination of disposable nonsterile gloves kept stored in native packages was investigated prospectively. METHODS Thirty-six commercially available nonsterile nonpowdered disposable gloves made of latex, vinyl, or nitrile were cultured. RESULTS A large variety of spore-forming and non-spor...

2016
Kenneth V. Iserson

Background Myths, misconceptions and a general lack of information surround the use of gloves and mittens in extreme cold environments. Objective This study assessed how well an assortment of gloves and mittens performed in a very cold environment. Methods A convenience sample of gloves and mittens were tested in Antarctica during the winter of 2016 using a calibrated thermometer (range: -148°F...

2009
Sune B.E.W. Räder Volkert Zeijlemaker Steen Pehrson Jesper H. Svendsen

AIMS The aim of this study is to investigate whether protection with rubber or plastic gloves during post-mortem explantation of an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) offers enough protection for the explanting operator during a worst-case scenario (i.e. ICD shock). METHODS AND RESULTS We investigated the insulating properties of rubber and plastic gloves (double layer) within the f...

2014
Julian C Harnoss Laura Brune Jörg Ansorg Claus-Dieter Heidecke Ojan Assadian Axel Kramer

BACKGROUND Surgical hand rub and healthy skin are basic requirements to prevent surgical site infections. Nevertheless, there is little knowledge about the current practice of skin protection and/or skin care products (SP/SC) using among surgeons as well as a lack of data pertaining to the influence of SP/SC on the antimicrobial efficacy of surgical hand rub. METHODS A 10 weeks-survey among G...

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