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Laminar air flow reduces particle load in TKA-even outside the LAF panel: a prospective, randomized cohort study

Authors :
Hagen Hommel
Roland Horn
Peggy Strache
Stephanie Kirschbaum
Carsten Perka
Roman Falk
Source :
Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Purpose Released particles are a major risk of airborne contamination during surgery. The present prospective study investigated the quantitative and qualitative particle load in the operating room (OR) depending on location, time of surgery and use of laminar air flow (LAF) system. Methods The particle load/m3 was measured during the implantation of 12 total knee arthroplasties (6 × LAF, 6 × Non-LAF) by using the Met One HHPC 6 + device (Beckmann Coulter GmbH, Germany). Measurement was based on the absorption and scattering of (laser) light by particles and was performed at three different time-points [empty OR, setting up, ongoing operation) at 3 fixed measurement points [OR table (central LAF area), anaesthesia tower (marginal LAF area), surgical image amplifier (outside LAF area)]. Results Independent of time and location, all measurements showed a significantly higher particle load in the Non-LAF group (p Conclusion The use of a LAF system significantly reduces the particle load and therefore potential bacterial contamination regardless of the time or place of measurement and therefore seems to be a useful tool for infection prevention. As LAF leads to a significant decrease of respirable particles, it appears to be a protective factor for the health of the surgical team regardless of its use in infection prevention. Level of evidence I.

Details

ISSN :
14337347
Volume :
29
Issue :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Knee surgery, sports traumatology, arthroscopy : official journal of the ESSKA
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....189cdd2a93c84c0ef57fa1a0cded1614