1. A HISTORICAL PAPER.
- Author
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Tollafield, D. R., De'ath, M., and Prior, D.
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INFECTION control ,SAMPLE size (Statistics) ,QUANTITATIVE research ,STERILIZATION (Disinfection) ,PODIATRY ,FORMALDEHYDE ,BACTERIAL growth ,SURGICAL instruments ,MICROBIOLOGICAL techniques - Abstract
The integration of autoclaves in podiatry is new and has been tested against two other bactericidal methods with a control. The methods were similarly sampled, and a microbiology department independently undertook bacterial counts. The difference between methods was not significant. While the autoclave remains the preferred method, operative error can arise, and an ultrasonic cleaner is recommended. Chlorhexidine gluconate (Hibitane) remains the choice for liquid disinfection but with attention to concentration and frequent fluid changes to provide an effective kill rate. Special attention is required to any jointed instruments and those with asperitous surfaces. Using an autoclave requires multiple instruments to meet the needs of a podiatry treatment session. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2024