Electrosurgical Smoke: Ultrafine Particle Measurements and Work Environment Quality in Different Operating Theatres

Air cleanliness in operating theatres (OTs) is an important factor for preserving the health of both the patient and the medical staff. Particle contamination in OTs depends mainly on the surgery process, ventilation principle, personnel clothing systems and working routines. In many open surgical o...

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Main Authors: Francesco Romano, Jan Gustén, Stefano De Antonellis, Cesare M. Joppolo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-01-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/14/2/137
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spelling doaj-a8546bccc3ba4e58b5967ac712c517f12020-11-24T22:55:23ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012017-01-0114213710.3390/ijerph14020137ijerph14020137Electrosurgical Smoke: Ultrafine Particle Measurements and Work Environment Quality in Different Operating TheatresFrancesco Romano0Jan Gustén1Stefano De Antonellis2Cesare M. Joppolo3Politecnico di Milano, Dipartimento di Energia, via Lambruschini, 4, 20156 Milan, ItalyCivil and Environmental Engineering/Building Services Engineering, Chalmers University of Technology, SE-41296 Gothenburg, SwedenPolitecnico di Milano, Dipartimento di Energia, via Lambruschini, 4, 20156 Milan, ItalyPolitecnico di Milano, Dipartimento di Energia, via Lambruschini, 4, 20156 Milan, ItalyAir cleanliness in operating theatres (OTs) is an important factor for preserving the health of both the patient and the medical staff. Particle contamination in OTs depends mainly on the surgery process, ventilation principle, personnel clothing systems and working routines. In many open surgical operations, electrosurgical tools (ESTs) are used for tissue cauterization. ESTs generate a significant airborne contamination, as surgical smoke. Surgical smoke is a work environment quality problem. Ordinary surgical masks and OT ventilation systems are inadequate to control this problem. This research work is based on numerous monitoring campaigns of ultrafine particle concentrations in OTs, equipped with upward displacement ventilation or with a downward unidirectional airflow system. Measurements performed during ten real surgeries highlight that the use of ESTs generates a quite sharp and relevant increase of particle concentration in the surgical area as well within the entire OT area. The measured contamination level in the OTs are linked to surgical operation, ventilation principle, and ESTs used. A better knowledge of airborne contamination is crucial for limiting the personnel’s exposure to surgical smoke. Research results highlight that downward unidirectional OTs can give better conditions for adequate ventilation and contaminant removal performances than OTs equipped with upward displacement ventilation systems.http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/14/2/137operating theatreelectrosurgical toolsurgical smokeultrafine particleswork environment qualityventilation principles
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Jan Gustén
Stefano De Antonellis
Cesare M. Joppolo
Electrosurgical Smoke: Ultrafine Particle Measurements and Work Environment Quality in Different Operating Theatres
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
operating theatre
electrosurgical tool
surgical smoke
ultrafine particles
work environment quality
ventilation principles
author_facet Francesco Romano
Jan Gustén
Stefano De Antonellis
Cesare M. Joppolo
author_sort Francesco Romano
title Electrosurgical Smoke: Ultrafine Particle Measurements and Work Environment Quality in Different Operating Theatres
title_short Electrosurgical Smoke: Ultrafine Particle Measurements and Work Environment Quality in Different Operating Theatres
title_full Electrosurgical Smoke: Ultrafine Particle Measurements and Work Environment Quality in Different Operating Theatres
title_fullStr Electrosurgical Smoke: Ultrafine Particle Measurements and Work Environment Quality in Different Operating Theatres
title_full_unstemmed Electrosurgical Smoke: Ultrafine Particle Measurements and Work Environment Quality in Different Operating Theatres
title_sort electrosurgical smoke: ultrafine particle measurements and work environment quality in different operating theatres
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Air cleanliness in operating theatres (OTs) is an important factor for preserving the health of both the patient and the medical staff. Particle contamination in OTs depends mainly on the surgery process, ventilation principle, personnel clothing systems and working routines. In many open surgical operations, electrosurgical tools (ESTs) are used for tissue cauterization. ESTs generate a significant airborne contamination, as surgical smoke. Surgical smoke is a work environment quality problem. Ordinary surgical masks and OT ventilation systems are inadequate to control this problem. This research work is based on numerous monitoring campaigns of ultrafine particle concentrations in OTs, equipped with upward displacement ventilation or with a downward unidirectional airflow system. Measurements performed during ten real surgeries highlight that the use of ESTs generates a quite sharp and relevant increase of particle concentration in the surgical area as well within the entire OT area. The measured contamination level in the OTs are linked to surgical operation, ventilation principle, and ESTs used. A better knowledge of airborne contamination is crucial for limiting the personnel’s exposure to surgical smoke. Research results highlight that downward unidirectional OTs can give better conditions for adequate ventilation and contaminant removal performances than OTs equipped with upward displacement ventilation systems.
topic operating theatre
electrosurgical tool
surgical smoke
ultrafine particles
work environment quality
ventilation principles
url http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/14/2/137
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