Perioperative hair removal: A review of best practice and a practice improvement opportunity

Author:

Spencer Maureen1,Barnden Marsha2,Johnson Helen Boehm3,Fauerbach Loretta Litz4,Graham Denise5,Edmiston Charles E.6

Affiliation:

1. 51 Broad Reach M51A Weymouth, MA 02191; 781-775-7031

2. Corporate Director, Infection Prevention and Clinical Standards, Adventist Health; 1075 Creekside Ridge Drive Suite 102 | Roseville, CA 95678; 661-301-4083

3. 1321 Sea Hawk Lane, Vero Beach, FL 32963; 772-532-9212

4. 2416 NW 32nd Street, Gainesville, FL 42605; 352-745-6633

5. 517 Salem Woods Drive, Marietta, GA 30067; 202-294-6314

6. Emeritus Professor of Surgery, Medical College of Wisconsin; 9200 W. Wisconsin Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53226; 413-379-0033

Abstract

The current practice of perioperative hair removal reflects research-driven changes designed to minimize the risk of surgical wound infection. An aspect of the practice which has received less scrutiny is the clean-up of the clipped hair. This process is critical. The loose fibers represent a potential infection risk because of the micro-organisms they can carry, but their clean-up can pose a logistical problem because of the time required to remove them. Research has demonstrated that the most commonly employed means of clean-up, the use of adhesive tape or sticky mitts, can be both ineffective and time-consuming in addition to posing an infection risk from cross-contamination. Recently published research evaluating surgical clippers fitted with a vacuum-assisted hair collection device highlights the potential for significant practice improvement in the perioperative hair removal clean-up process. These improvements include not only further mitigation of potential infection risk but also substantial OR time and cost savings.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Medicine

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