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Character Analysis that influences to Surgical Gloves Punctures

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KMID : 1004620120180010099
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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the puncture incidence of surgical gloves in an operational
setting.

Methods: The 277 surgical gloves were used collecting at one general hospital located in Seoul from
February 1, 2011 to April 3. The data were analyzed by x2 test, Fisher¡¯s exact test, and multiple logistic regression.

Results: In the dental and orthopedic department, the puncture incidence were significantly higher than others.
The time of wearing gloves demonstrated significant difference: The group 181-240 minutes had a significantly higher than those with under 90, 91-180, or over 240 minutes. The influencing factors were as follows. Compared to that of the 2nd assistants, the puncture incidence rates of the surgeons were 9.91 times, scrub nurses were 8.39 times higher respectively. The participants in work experience under 1 year showed a 4.58 times higher than those with over 7 years. In addition, compared to the puncture incidence rate of neurosurgery department, the 17.41 times in cardio-thoracic surgery, 13.89 times in dental surgery, 4.93 times in gynecology, and 4.97 times in orthopedics higher respectively.

Conclusion: There is a need for training operational room personnels to occasionally exchange the gloves even during the procedure and to use double surgical gloves.
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Surgical gloves, Punctures
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