Title: | Back to Basics: Protection From Surgical Smoke: 1.2 www.aornjournal.org/content/cme |
ISSN/ISBN: | 1878-0369 (Electronic) 0001-2092 (Linking) |
Abstract: | "Surgical smoke is formed when energy-generating devices (ie, electrosurgery units, lasers, powered instruments) raise the intracellular temperature of tissue to at least 100 masculine C (212 masculine F), causing tissue vaporization in the form of surgical smoke. Surgical smoke contains components that are known health hazards, such as benzene, toluene, hydrogen cyanide, formaldehyde, volatile organic compounds, viruses, and bacteria. There have been case reports of human disease tied to the inhalation of surgical smoke; therefore, it is important for perioperative team members to minimize their exposure and patient exposure. In spite of the health risks, many perioperative departments do not consistently and effectively evacuate surgical smoke. This Back to Basics article provides basic steps that perioperative team members can take to protect themselves and their patients from the harm caused by surgical smoke exposure" |
Keywords: | "Air Pollution, Indoor/adverse effects/prevention & control Humans Occupational Exposure/adverse effects Operating Rooms/methods/standards Smoke/*adverse effects/prevention & control Ventilation/methods smoke evacuation smoke-generating devices surgical sm;" |
Notes: | "MedlineSpruce, Lisa eng 2018/06/29 AORN J. 2018 Jul; 108(1):24-32. doi: 10.1002/aorn.12273" |