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Uniforms References - Surgical Procedures

Wong PS, Young VK, Youhana A, Wright JE. Surgical glove punctures during cardiac operations. Ann Thorac Surg. 1993 Jul;56(1):108-110.

Chapman S, Duff P. Frequency of glove perforations and subsequent blood contact in association with selected obstetric surgical procedures. Am J Obstet Gynecol 1993; 168 :1354-1357.

Palmer JD, Rickett JWS. The mechanisms and risks of surgical glove perforation. J Hosp Infect 1992; 22 :279-286.

Arena B, Maffuli N, Vacaturo I, Scognamiglio G. Incidence of glove perforation during episiotomy repair. Arch Gynecol Obstet 1992; 251 :111-114.

Albin MS, Gunegin L, Duke ES, Ritter RR, Page CP. Anatomy of defective barrier: sequential glove leak detection in a surgical and dental environment. Crit Care Med 1992 ;20 :170-184.

Doebbeling BN, Pfaller MA, Houston AK , Wenzel RP. Removal of nosocomial pathogens from the contaminated glove. Ann Intern Med 1988; 109 :394-398.

Matta H, Thompson AM, Rainey JB. Does wearing two pairs of gloves protect operating theatre staff from skin contamination? Br Med J 1988; 297 :579-598.

Dodds RDA, Guy PJ, Peacock AM, Duffy SR, Barker SFE, Thomas MH. Surgical glove perforations. Br J Surg 1988; 75 :966-968.

Newsom SWB, Rowland C, Wells FC. What is in the surgeon's glove? J Hosp Infect 1988; 11 (Suppl A):244-259.

Walter CW, Kundsin RB. The bacteriologic study of surgical gloves from 250 operations. Surg Gynecol Obstet 1969; 129 :949-952.