A surgical site infection (SSI) is one of the most common surgical complications. This study analyzed different sources of microorganisms in the air, on reusable surgical instruments, and the outer surface of sterile packaging systems during the use and reprocessing of sterile goods (from the operating room (OR) to the Central Sterile Supply Department (CSSD)). The microbial load in the air was analyzed via active air sampling and settle plates. Furthermore, the airborne particle load was measured by a particle counter. Contact agar plates were used to determine the microbial load on surgical instruments and sterile packaging systems. The highest average microbial and particle load was measured in the air of the OR (active air sampling: max...
Background and Objectives: Contamination of surfaces in the hospital environment may contribute to t...
Several studies have proposed that the microbiological quality of the air in operating theatres be i...
Several studies have proposed that the microbiological quality of the air in operating theatres be i...
The research has been carried out on the microbial hazards by using contaminated surgical instrument...
The microbial load on instruments was sampled pre-surgery (1), post-surgery (3), after disinfection ...
Surgical instruments, be they disposable or reusable, are essential in any surgical procedure. Reusa...
Introduction / objectives The number of orthopedic surgery, especially surgery of total hip and knee...
The best method to quantify air contamination in the operating room (OR) is debated, and studies in ...
In sheet 1 the microbial load (CFU) analyzed on surgical instruments from three hospitals on differe...
AIM: To evaluate the level of microbial contamination of air in operating theatres using active [i.e...
Microbial air contamination was evaluated in 11 operating theatres using active and passive sampling...
AbstractObjectiveTo describe the microorganisms present on surface areas of surgical rooms, in a med...
Objective: To describe the microorganisms present on surface areas of surgical rooms, in a medium-si...
To evaluate the level of microbial contamination of air in operating theatres using active [i.e. sur...
Hospital infections (HI) are a serious public health problem in many countries. Several studies have...
Background and Objectives: Contamination of surfaces in the hospital environment may contribute to t...
Several studies have proposed that the microbiological quality of the air in operating theatres be i...
Several studies have proposed that the microbiological quality of the air in operating theatres be i...
The research has been carried out on the microbial hazards by using contaminated surgical instrument...
The microbial load on instruments was sampled pre-surgery (1), post-surgery (3), after disinfection ...
Surgical instruments, be they disposable or reusable, are essential in any surgical procedure. Reusa...
Introduction / objectives The number of orthopedic surgery, especially surgery of total hip and knee...
The best method to quantify air contamination in the operating room (OR) is debated, and studies in ...
In sheet 1 the microbial load (CFU) analyzed on surgical instruments from three hospitals on differe...
AIM: To evaluate the level of microbial contamination of air in operating theatres using active [i.e...
Microbial air contamination was evaluated in 11 operating theatres using active and passive sampling...
AbstractObjectiveTo describe the microorganisms present on surface areas of surgical rooms, in a med...
Objective: To describe the microorganisms present on surface areas of surgical rooms, in a medium-si...
To evaluate the level of microbial contamination of air in operating theatres using active [i.e. sur...
Hospital infections (HI) are a serious public health problem in many countries. Several studies have...
Background and Objectives: Contamination of surfaces in the hospital environment may contribute to t...
Several studies have proposed that the microbiological quality of the air in operating theatres be i...
Several studies have proposed that the microbiological quality of the air in operating theatres be i...