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The Effect of Glove Changing during Surgery for Colon Cancer

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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore the effect of glove changing during surgery for colon cancer on reducing the degree of contamination of surgical gloves.

Methods: The randomized posttest control group design was used. Total 72 surgeries of colon cancer in the K University Hospital in Seoul performed by the team of A-Surgeon and B-Scrub nurse were randomly assigned to one of the three groups. Glove changing with single- gloved state was implemented in the Experimental Group I and outer glove changing with double-gloved state was executed in the Experimental Group ¥±. Single-gloved state was carried in the Control Group. Following the surgical procedure, specimens for bacterial culture were collected the from scrub nurse¡¯s gloves to compare the degree of contamination among the three groups. Data were analyzed with One-way ANOVA and the Scheffe?¡¯s multiple comparison test.

Results: The degrees of contamination of the Experimental Group I and ¥± were significantly lower than that of the Control Group. There was no significant difference between Experimental Group I and ¥±.

Conclusion: Glove changing during surgery with either single or double-gloved state is effective in reducing the degree of contamination of surgical gloves, therefore these methods should be utilized in clinical practice.
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Surgical gloves, Surgical wound infection, Surgery
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