Splash basin contamination in orthopaedic surgery.

Category Primary study
JournalClinical orthopaedics and related research
Year 1984
Samples of splash basin fluid were cultured at the end of 78 randomly selected orthopedic operations. Fifty-eight (74%) of the specimens were positive on culture. Staphylococcus epidermidis was the prevalent organism. Thirty-four (59%) of the positive cultures grew multiple organisms. Seven (12%) grew more than 100 colonies per 100 ml specimen. This study demonstrates that splash basin fluid is frequently contaminated and may be a source of wound contamination during orthopedic surgery. Implants should not be placed in the splash basin, and instruments placed in it should not be returned to the operative wound.
Epistemonikos ID: 54bc750986eb1a82c3836438e882f633325694ac
First added on: Sep 10, 2023