Suture contamination by surface powders on surgical gloves
- PMID: 6847370
- DOI: 10.1001/archsurg.1983.01390060056012
Suture contamination by surface powders on surgical gloves
Abstract
Recent studies have shown that many glove manufacturers still are using talc as a glove-mold release agent. The removal of talc particles from the patient-contact side of the gloves is difficult and incomplete with the use of recommended washing and wiping procedures. As a result, a shedding hazard exists that may ultimately be related to granulomatous reactions. In our study, shedding was demonstrated to be hazardous because of suture contamination with talc particles.
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