Hair Control during Scalp Surgery Using a Sterile Gel Technique
Archives of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
;
: 46-48, 2018.
Article
in English
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| ID: wpr-739155
ABSTRACT
It is necessary to organize and arrange the hair before performing surgery on the scalp. The hair is preserved in most cases, and the remaining hair makes it difficult to apply and maintain the drape. Moreover, hair that has not been properly sterilized can be a risk factor for infection. Accordingly, the authors of the present study benchmarked a method of hair control within the operative field using a sterile gel. Prior to surgery, the hair around the lesion can be organized and rearranged to the desired shape by using a sterile medical gel as a hairstyling product. Subsequently, chlorhexidine-isopropyl alcohol can be used for aseptic skin preparation, followed by draping for surgery. By controlling the hair using this method, hair can be prevented from falling into the operative field, thereby reducing the risk of surgical site infection.
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Main subject:
Scalp
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Skin
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Surgical Wound Infection
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Accidental Falls
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Preoperative Care
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Risk Factors
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Benchmarking
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Surgical Drapes
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Hair
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Methods
Type of study:
Etiology study
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Risk factors
Language:
English
Journal:
Archives of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
Year:
2018
Type:
Article
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