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KMID : 1147420220070020143
Journal of Surgical Infection
2022 Volume.7 No. 2 p.143 ~ p.151
The Evidence-Based Practice Guidelines for Prevention of Surgical Site Infection: Use of Surgical Gloves
Park Ji-Won

Kim Chang-Hyun
Hong Young-Ki
Bae Sung-Uk
Jang Ji-Young
Noh Gyoung-Tae
Kim Sung-Huhn
Choi Jong-Rim
Seon Yong-Won
Kim Hye-Jin
Jung Yoon-Bin
Chang Chong-Bum
Oh Bo-Young
Park Kyoung-Sik
Baik Yong-Hae
Kim Chan-Young
Jung Jae-Hung
Park Youn-Young
Lee Hyung-Soon
Kim Young-Seok
Kim Hyun-Jung
Lee Suk-Hwan
Um Jun-Won
Abstract
The protective barriers such as the surgical gloves may reduce surgical site infection by preventing the transfer of pathogens from hands to the surgical fields. On behalf of the Korean Surgical Infection Society, the practice guidelines committee collected data regarding surgical gloves including double-gloving or changing of gloves. Following the intensive review and analysis, the practice guidelines committee decided to recommend that double-gloving or changing of gloves can be at the discretion of the surgical team, since the evidence is insufficient to prove the effect of double-gloving or changing of the gloves for surgical site infection. However, it could be considered to use double gloves for clean wounds (Do, Conditional recommendation, very low quality of evidence).
KEYWORD
Surgical gloves, Surgical site infection, Practice guideline
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