Self protection in surgery: The use of double gloves

Author:

Dodds R D A1,Barker S G E1,Morgan N H1,Donaldson D R1,Thomas M H1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgery, St. Peter's Hospital, Chertsey, Surrey KT16 0PZ, UK

Abstract

Abstract This study assesses the perforation rate of single and double gloves and thus the extent to which double gloving protects the surgeon from diseases transmissible from the patient. We have also investigated whether double gloving offers the patient extra protection by reducing wound sepsis. Two hundred adult hernia repairs were performed, the first 100 single gloved and the second 100 double gloved. Glove perforation rates were not significantly different between single gloves and the outer of the double gloves. Although 46 of 400 outer gloves were perforated there were only 15 inner glove perforations and only eight of these matched the outer perforations. The percentage of operations in which the latex protective barrier was breached was reduced from 31 per cent when the surgeon wore single gloves to 8 per cent with double gloves. Wound sepsis was not increased by glove perforation nor reduced by double gloving. While careful technique remains mandatory we conclude that double gloving offers increased protection to the surgeon operating on high risk infectious cases.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Surgery

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