?Laminar air flow handling ?systems in the operating room?.

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Jain, Sameer
Reed, Mike
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2018
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"Background: Surgical site infection is associated with a substantial healthcare burden and remains one of the most challenging complications to treat. Airborne particles carrying contaminating micro-organisms are responsible for the majority of these infections. Methods: Various operating theater ventilatory systems have been developed to prevent direct airborne bacterial inoculation of the surgical wound. Laminar air flow uses positive pressure air currents through filtration units to direct air streams away from the operative field in order to create an ultraclean zone around the operative site. Discussion: Early studies reported lower infection rates with laminar air flow and therefore it became the accepted standard for implant-related surgery. However, more recent evidence has questioned its clinical importance. The purpose of this article is to review contemporary laminar air flow handling systems and the current evidence behind their use."
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??Jain S, Reed M (2018) ?Laminar air flow handling ?systems in the operating room?. Surgical Infections, 20 (2) : 151-158.
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Surgical Infections
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1557-8674
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