Table 2.
Carefully handle tissue with field enhancement (magnification) techniques |
Focus on planned surgery and, if any secondary pathology is identified, question the risk benefit of surgical treatment before proceeding |
Perform diligent hemostasis but ensure diligent use of cautery |
Reduce cautery time and frequency and aspirate aerosolized tissue following cautery |
Excise tissue - reduce fulguration |
Reduce duration of surgery |
Reduce pressure and duration of pneumoperitoneum in laparoscopic surgery |
Reduce risk of infection |
Reduce drying of tissues (limit heat and light) |
Use frequent irrigation and aspiration in laparoscopic and laparotomic surgery |
Limit use of sutures and choose fine nonreactive sutures |
Avoid foreign bodies - such as materials with loose fibers |
Minimal use of dry towels or sponges in laparotomy |
Use starch- and latex-free gloves in laparotomy |
Based on: De Wilde and Trew[46]