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. 2005 Sep;87(5):366–368. doi: 10.1308/003588405X60614

An audit of pre-operative skin preparative methods.

D R McGrath 1, D McCrory 1
PMCID: PMC1963994  PMID: 16176698

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: A study into how pre-operative skin preparation varies between surgical units and surgeons. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A postal audit of general, vascular and thoracic surgeons in Northern Ireland was conducted together with a literature review to establish best practice. RESULTS: Overall, 73 surgeons were contacted, and 63 (86.3%) responded. There was marked variation in shaving of the operative site. A wide range of solutions was used, and 14 different sequences were employed. All surgeons used a swab or sponge to apply the solutions. Several drying methods were employed. CONCLUSIONS: There is variation in the method of skin preparation employed between surgical units and surgeons. There is limited evidence-based research on this topic. Recommendations are made as to best practice.

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