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An Investigation into Contamination of Operative Suction

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Date 1986 Jan 1
PMID 3510215
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A study of the contamination of suckers used during total hip replacement has been undertaken. Thirty suckers used throughout the operation had their tips cultured: from 11 of these bacteria were grown. The organisms found were those which have previously been implicated in deep infection of total hip replacements. In subsequent operations a further 31 suckers were used for cleaning only the femoral shaft; of these only one was contaminated. This suggests that sucker contamination is related to how long the sucker is in use; consequently it is recommended that a new sucker be used for the preparation of the femoral shaft.

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