Prevention of Neoplastic Seeding During Surgery: An Investigation into OR Protocols and Practice in Canada

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  • Se Uk Walling

Abstract

A review in the Medical Post (Wysong, 1996) discussed the merit of glove and instrument changes during cancer surgery with a view to reducing the incidence of neoplastic seeding. This review stimulated the author to investigate current practices in this regard adopted by surgical staff across Canada. The author believes that a valid comparison exists between practices utilized in infection control and those which can be used to limit the problem of neoplastic seeding at the time of surgery. Results indicated a considerable interest in adopting a protocol utilizing glove and instrument changes at critical points during surgery, such as reconstruction and closure.

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1997-12-01

How to Cite

Walling, S. U. (1997). Prevention of Neoplastic Seeding During Surgery: An Investigation into OR Protocols and Practice in Canada. Operating Room Nurses Association of Canada Journal, 15(4). Retrieved from https://ornacjournal.ca/index.php/ornac/article/view/12837

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