Background: Operating rooms (ORs) are usually over-pressurized in order to prevent the penetration of contaminated air and the consequent risk of surgical site infection. However, a door-opening can result in the rapid disappearance of pressure and contaminants can then easily penetrate into the surgical zone. Therefore, a broad knowledge and understanding of OR ventilation systems and their protective potential is essential for optimizing the surgical environment. Objectives: This study investigated the air quality and level of airborne particles during a single and multiple door-opening cycles in an operating room supplied by a turbulent-mixing ventilation system. Methods: The exploration was carried out numerically using computational fl...
Background: Surgical-site infections due to intraoperative contamination are chiefly ascribable to a...
Surgical environments require a high level of control to mitigate the possibility for sepsis of the ...
It is generally accepted that human skin is a source of bacterial dispersal and the most common caus...
Background: Operating theatres (OTs) have adequate conditions to perform safe operations and to prev...
Background Strategies to prevent bacterial fallout and reduce particle count in the operating room (...
Background: Operating room (OR) traffic and door openings have emerged as potential modifiable risk ...
This paper uses airflow modeling and particle-tracking methodologies to compare the risk of contamin...
Background: Air-borne bacteria in the operating room (OR) may contaminate the surgical wound, either...
Operating room is likely a place of occurrence of infection to surgical site of patient due to conta...
Summary: This study compared two different laminar airflow distribution strategies – horizontal and ...
Controlling contamination via proper airflow distribution in an operating room becomes vital to ensu...
2noThe onset of post-operatory surgical-site infections is significantly correlated with the concent...
A proper ventilation system is necessary for isolating and reducing airborne particles in a hospital...
Preventing airborne infections during a surgical procedure is of paramount importance for effective ...
Safety ventilation is defined as the interaction between air movements and the dispersion of contami...
Background: Surgical-site infections due to intraoperative contamination are chiefly ascribable to a...
Surgical environments require a high level of control to mitigate the possibility for sepsis of the ...
It is generally accepted that human skin is a source of bacterial dispersal and the most common caus...
Background: Operating theatres (OTs) have adequate conditions to perform safe operations and to prev...
Background Strategies to prevent bacterial fallout and reduce particle count in the operating room (...
Background: Operating room (OR) traffic and door openings have emerged as potential modifiable risk ...
This paper uses airflow modeling and particle-tracking methodologies to compare the risk of contamin...
Background: Air-borne bacteria in the operating room (OR) may contaminate the surgical wound, either...
Operating room is likely a place of occurrence of infection to surgical site of patient due to conta...
Summary: This study compared two different laminar airflow distribution strategies – horizontal and ...
Controlling contamination via proper airflow distribution in an operating room becomes vital to ensu...
2noThe onset of post-operatory surgical-site infections is significantly correlated with the concent...
A proper ventilation system is necessary for isolating and reducing airborne particles in a hospital...
Preventing airborne infections during a surgical procedure is of paramount importance for effective ...
Safety ventilation is defined as the interaction between air movements and the dispersion of contami...
Background: Surgical-site infections due to intraoperative contamination are chiefly ascribable to a...
Surgical environments require a high level of control to mitigate the possibility for sepsis of the ...
It is generally accepted that human skin is a source of bacterial dispersal and the most common caus...