Evaluation of the sterilization efficacy of domestic electric drills used in orthopaedic surgeries

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Autor(a) principal: Goveia,Vania Regina
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Pinto,Flavia Morais Gomes, Machoshvili,Irene Alexeevna, Penna,Thereza Christina Vessoni, Graziano,Kazuko Uchikawa
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Microbiology
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Resumo: It is estimated that electric drills (ED) have been used in orthopaedic surgeries for bone drilling for more than 50 years in Brazilian hospitals. It is an electric, thermosensitive equipment, not indicated for surgical use, which has not been previously evaluated regarding the sterilization efficacy, being suspect of infection risk. This study evaluated the efficacy of sterilization by ethylene oxide (EtO) of new drills that were intentionally contaminated with Bacillus atrophaeus spores. An experimental, laboratory, randomized applied research was developed, where 16 electric drills were analyzed, in addition to positive and negative controls. All the previously cleaned and sterilized equipment were submitted to contamination by spores. The experimental group was submitted to cleaning and sterilization by EtO and test of sterility by filtration through a 0.45 µm membrane. The membranes were cultivated and Gram and Wirtz-Conklin staining were carried out in positive results for spore visualization. An efficacy of 99.99999881% of the process of sterilization by EtO was confirmed, with a probability of survival of 1.19 x 10-8. Under the development conditions of the experiment, the efficacy of the sterilization of ED by EtO was confirmed.
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spelling Evaluation of the sterilization efficacy of domestic electric drills used in orthopaedic surgeriesSterilizationOrthopaedic surgerySurgical wound infectionOrthopaedic equipmentEthylene oxideIt is estimated that electric drills (ED) have been used in orthopaedic surgeries for bone drilling for more than 50 years in Brazilian hospitals. It is an electric, thermosensitive equipment, not indicated for surgical use, which has not been previously evaluated regarding the sterilization efficacy, being suspect of infection risk. This study evaluated the efficacy of sterilization by ethylene oxide (EtO) of new drills that were intentionally contaminated with Bacillus atrophaeus spores. An experimental, laboratory, randomized applied research was developed, where 16 electric drills were analyzed, in addition to positive and negative controls. All the previously cleaned and sterilized equipment were submitted to contamination by spores. The experimental group was submitted to cleaning and sterilization by EtO and test of sterility by filtration through a 0.45 µm membrane. The membranes were cultivated and Gram and Wirtz-Conklin staining were carried out in positive results for spore visualization. An efficacy of 99.99999881% of the process of sterilization by EtO was confirmed, with a probability of survival of 1.19 x 10-8. Under the development conditions of the experiment, the efficacy of the sterilization of ED by EtO was confirmed.Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia2009-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1517-83822009000300016Brazilian Journal of Microbiology v.40 n.3 2009reponame:Brazilian Journal of Microbiologyinstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia (SBM)instacron:SBM10.1590/S1517-83822009000300016info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGoveia,Vania ReginaPinto,Flavia Morais GomesMachoshvili,Irene AlexeevnaPenna,Thereza Christina VessoniGraziano,Kazuko Uchikawaeng2009-08-18T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1517-83822009000300016Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/bjm/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbjm@sbmicrobiologia.org.br||mbmartin@usp.br1678-44051517-8382opendoar:2009-08-18T00:00Brazilian Journal of Microbiology - Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia (SBM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Evaluation of the sterilization efficacy of domestic electric drills used in orthopaedic surgeries
title Evaluation of the sterilization efficacy of domestic electric drills used in orthopaedic surgeries
spellingShingle Evaluation of the sterilization efficacy of domestic electric drills used in orthopaedic surgeries
Goveia,Vania Regina
Sterilization
Orthopaedic surgery
Surgical wound infection
Orthopaedic equipment
Ethylene oxide
title_short Evaluation of the sterilization efficacy of domestic electric drills used in orthopaedic surgeries
title_full Evaluation of the sterilization efficacy of domestic electric drills used in orthopaedic surgeries
title_fullStr Evaluation of the sterilization efficacy of domestic electric drills used in orthopaedic surgeries
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the sterilization efficacy of domestic electric drills used in orthopaedic surgeries
title_sort Evaluation of the sterilization efficacy of domestic electric drills used in orthopaedic surgeries
author Goveia,Vania Regina
author_facet Goveia,Vania Regina
Pinto,Flavia Morais Gomes
Machoshvili,Irene Alexeevna
Penna,Thereza Christina Vessoni
Graziano,Kazuko Uchikawa
author_role author
author2 Pinto,Flavia Morais Gomes
Machoshvili,Irene Alexeevna
Penna,Thereza Christina Vessoni
Graziano,Kazuko Uchikawa
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Goveia,Vania Regina
Pinto,Flavia Morais Gomes
Machoshvili,Irene Alexeevna
Penna,Thereza Christina Vessoni
Graziano,Kazuko Uchikawa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sterilization
Orthopaedic surgery
Surgical wound infection
Orthopaedic equipment
Ethylene oxide
topic Sterilization
Orthopaedic surgery
Surgical wound infection
Orthopaedic equipment
Ethylene oxide
description It is estimated that electric drills (ED) have been used in orthopaedic surgeries for bone drilling for more than 50 years in Brazilian hospitals. It is an electric, thermosensitive equipment, not indicated for surgical use, which has not been previously evaluated regarding the sterilization efficacy, being suspect of infection risk. This study evaluated the efficacy of sterilization by ethylene oxide (EtO) of new drills that were intentionally contaminated with Bacillus atrophaeus spores. An experimental, laboratory, randomized applied research was developed, where 16 electric drills were analyzed, in addition to positive and negative controls. All the previously cleaned and sterilized equipment were submitted to contamination by spores. The experimental group was submitted to cleaning and sterilization by EtO and test of sterility by filtration through a 0.45 µm membrane. The membranes were cultivated and Gram and Wirtz-Conklin staining were carried out in positive results for spore visualization. An efficacy of 99.99999881% of the process of sterilization by EtO was confirmed, with a probability of survival of 1.19 x 10-8. Under the development conditions of the experiment, the efficacy of the sterilization of ED by EtO was confirmed.
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