Barrier breach of surgical gloves
- PMID: 10155134
Barrier breach of surgical gloves
Abstract
The barrier properties of natural rubber latex gloves have been of clinical interest since the concept of using an integrity monitor was introduced by me over 30 years ago. Although surgeons expect their gloves to serve as an effective barrier during use, products can and do fail. Failure is often unrecognized, resulting in the wearer's exposure to potential pathogens and the patient to microorganisms shed by surgical team members. Although a variety of solutions have been suggested (double gloving, cut-resistant gloves), these remedies do not alert the surgeon to a breach of barrier, the cost and consequences of which are astronomical to the health system. As a result, some form of breach detection device is now recommended to minimize the likelihood of exposure, infection, and/or allergy.
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