The Hazards of Surgical Smoke

AORN Journal - Tập 87 Số 4 - Trang 721-738 - 2008
Brenda C. Ulmer1
1Valleylab/Covidien, Boulder, CO, USA.

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ABSTRACTSURGICAL SMOKE is a part of the environment during operative and invasive procedures. As lasers and electrosurgery have become commonplace, perioperative practitioners are at increased risk for health concerns associated with exposure to surgical smoke.SINCE THE MID 1970s, the body of evidence documenting the hazardous components of surgical smoke has continued to grow. Despite the evidence and recommendations of a variety of organizations, there are no uniform requirements mandating surgical smoke evacuation.THIS ARTICLE REVIEWS current research to identify the potential health hazards as well as the current recommendations related to the filtration and evacuation of surgical smoke. AORN J 87 (April 2008) 721‐734. © AORN, Inc, 2008.

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