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Glove perforation in selected surgical procedures in a general hospital in La Habana, Cuba

BACKGROUND: Surgical glove perforation constitutes a risk for the maintenance of aseptic technique and the risk of surgical site infection and occupational exposure to blood borne infections for healthcare workers. AIM: To identify the frequency of glove perforation in selected surgical procedures....

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Autores principales: Guanche Garcell, Humberto, Gonzalez Valdés, Anayka, Gonzalez Alvarez, Luis, Fresneda Septiem, Gloria, Cardenás Goulet, Katerine, Matos Figueroa, Yelina, Gutiérrez García, Francisco
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9424954/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36052310
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.infpip.2022.100238
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author Guanche Garcell, Humberto
Gonzalez Valdés, Anayka
Gonzalez Alvarez, Luis
Fresneda Septiem, Gloria
Cardenás Goulet, Katerine
Matos Figueroa, Yelina
Gutiérrez García, Francisco
author_facet Guanche Garcell, Humberto
Gonzalez Valdés, Anayka
Gonzalez Alvarez, Luis
Fresneda Septiem, Gloria
Cardenás Goulet, Katerine
Matos Figueroa, Yelina
Gutiérrez García, Francisco
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description BACKGROUND: Surgical glove perforation constitutes a risk for the maintenance of aseptic technique and the risk of surgical site infection and occupational exposure to blood borne infections for healthcare workers. AIM: To identify the frequency of glove perforation in selected surgical procedures. METHODS: A cross-sectional descriptive observational study was carried out in the surgical unit of the Joaquin Albarrán Hospital (La Habana, Cuba) during the period September–December 2019. Gloves used by surgeons in major urgent or elective surgical procedures were collected and tested for perforations. FINDINGS: 757 gloves from 149 surgeons and 8 surgical specialties were tested and 95 (25.8%) had perforations. The highest frequencies of glove perforations were reported in vascular surgery (50.0%), proctology (37.9%), urology (28.0%) and general surgery (26.1%). The selected surgical procedures with the highest frequencies were open radical nephrectomy (87.5%), splenectomy (57.1%), open adenomectomy (55.6%), limb amputation (46.2%) and hysterectomy (41.7%). Glove perforation occurred more frequently in consultant surgeons (28.8%) than in residents (20.9%) (P = 0.021), in surgeons with more years of surgical experience (P = 0.003) and longer procedure duration (P = <0.001). Most glove perforations were identified in the left hand (64.1%), while 23.1% were in the right hand and 12.8% in both hands. 51.2% occurred in thumb and index finger. Differences in the patterns of glove perforation were observed among the different surgical procedures. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings provide insights into the risk of glove perforation during selected surgical procedures and the need for prevention strategies to reduce adverse consequences of glove perforation in patients and healthcare workers.
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spelling pubmed-94249542022-08-31 Glove perforation in selected surgical procedures in a general hospital in La Habana, Cuba Guanche Garcell, Humberto Gonzalez Valdés, Anayka Gonzalez Alvarez, Luis Fresneda Septiem, Gloria Cardenás Goulet, Katerine Matos Figueroa, Yelina Gutiérrez García, Francisco Infect Prev Pract Original Research Article BACKGROUND: Surgical glove perforation constitutes a risk for the maintenance of aseptic technique and the risk of surgical site infection and occupational exposure to blood borne infections for healthcare workers. AIM: To identify the frequency of glove perforation in selected surgical procedures. METHODS: A cross-sectional descriptive observational study was carried out in the surgical unit of the Joaquin Albarrán Hospital (La Habana, Cuba) during the period September–December 2019. Gloves used by surgeons in major urgent or elective surgical procedures were collected and tested for perforations. FINDINGS: 757 gloves from 149 surgeons and 8 surgical specialties were tested and 95 (25.8%) had perforations. The highest frequencies of glove perforations were reported in vascular surgery (50.0%), proctology (37.9%), urology (28.0%) and general surgery (26.1%). The selected surgical procedures with the highest frequencies were open radical nephrectomy (87.5%), splenectomy (57.1%), open adenomectomy (55.6%), limb amputation (46.2%) and hysterectomy (41.7%). Glove perforation occurred more frequently in consultant surgeons (28.8%) than in residents (20.9%) (P = 0.021), in surgeons with more years of surgical experience (P = 0.003) and longer procedure duration (P = <0.001). Most glove perforations were identified in the left hand (64.1%), while 23.1% were in the right hand and 12.8% in both hands. 51.2% occurred in thumb and index finger. Differences in the patterns of glove perforation were observed among the different surgical procedures. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings provide insights into the risk of glove perforation during selected surgical procedures and the need for prevention strategies to reduce adverse consequences of glove perforation in patients and healthcare workers. Elsevier 2022-08-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9424954/ /pubmed/36052310 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.infpip.2022.100238 Text en © 2022 Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of The Healthcare Infection Society. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Guanche Garcell, Humberto
Gonzalez Valdés, Anayka
Gonzalez Alvarez, Luis
Fresneda Septiem, Gloria
Cardenás Goulet, Katerine
Matos Figueroa, Yelina
Gutiérrez García, Francisco
Glove perforation in selected surgical procedures in a general hospital in La Habana, Cuba
title Glove perforation in selected surgical procedures in a general hospital in La Habana, Cuba
title_full Glove perforation in selected surgical procedures in a general hospital in La Habana, Cuba
title_fullStr Glove perforation in selected surgical procedures in a general hospital in La Habana, Cuba
title_full_unstemmed Glove perforation in selected surgical procedures in a general hospital in La Habana, Cuba
title_short Glove perforation in selected surgical procedures in a general hospital in La Habana, Cuba
title_sort glove perforation in selected surgical procedures in a general hospital in la habana, cuba
topic Original Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9424954/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36052310
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.infpip.2022.100238
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