Granular cell reaction to surgical glove powder
- PMID: 3100746
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0714.1986.tb00657.x
Granular cell reaction to surgical glove powder
Abstract
The histopathologic features characteristic of the inflammatory response associated with starch powder used as a lubricant for surgical gloves were investigated by implanting starch granules into 3 separate sites on the right side of 8 male Wistar rats. On the opposite side, a sham-operated site and sites implanted with talc were used as controls. Two rats were killed at 1, 2, 3 & 4-week intervals and tissue from the implanted sites was assessed for distinctive features. It was found that a consistent feature of the starch-implanted sites was the presence of large histiocytes containing prominent PAS-positive, diastase-resistant inclusions. These cells were not found in the control sites and, thus, were considered characteristic of starch contamination in tissue, even in the absence of identifiable starch granules. A possible clinical case of reaction to starch, identified retrospectively, using these results is discussed.
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