1. A rare occurrence of accidental exposure to UV radiation among operating theatre personnel
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Mansi U Vaidya, Gauri R Gangakhedkar, Anita N Shetty, and Pallavi V Waghalkar
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adverse effect ,healthcare workers ,occupational accident ,occupational exposure ,radiation ,ultraviolet rays ,Anesthesiology ,RD78.3-87.3 - Abstract
Ultraviolet (UV) lamps are commonly used in operation theatres for disinfection. Accidental exposure causes damage to superficial tissues especially the skin, the eyes and has the potential to cause various malignancies. Nine previously asymptomatic operation theaters (OT) personnel experienced, foreign body sensation with intense tearing of eyes and erythematous rash on exposed body parts 2 to 4 hours after leaving work. They required symptomatic treatment with oral and topical antihistaminics and lubricant eye drops. Two of the nine required intravenous steroids. UV exposure was diagnosed as diagnosis of exclusion. There is a lack of knowledge regarding presence UV radiation in OT and a lack of safety measures in place to prevent exposure. This case report emphasises the threats poses by UV exposure, the need to bring about awareness about the presence of UV lamps and adopting safety measures to avoid exposure among healthcare providers.
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- 2020
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