Glove perforation during hip arthroplasty. A randomised prospective study of a new taperpoint needle
- PMID: 8245082
- DOI: 10.1302/0301-620X.75B6.8245082
Glove perforation during hip arthroplasty. A randomised prospective study of a new taperpoint needle
Abstract
Exposure to blood is a hazard for all surgeons. We assessed the incidence of glove perforation and needlestick injury from a new blunt taperpoint needle designed to penetrate tissues other than skin with the minimum of force. We performed a prospective, randomised trial comparing the incidence of perforations of surgical gloves with the new needle and a standard cutting needle during wound closure after hip arthroplasties. There was at least one glove perforation in 46 of 69 such procedures (67%). The use of the taperpoint needle produced a significant decrease in perforations (p = 0.049).
Comment in
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Glove penetration during hip arthroplasty.J Bone Joint Surg Br. 1994 May;76(3):505. J Bone Joint Surg Br. 1994. PMID: 8175871 No abstract available.
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