Assessment of microbial contamination in surgical instrument identication tapes and resins
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https://doi.org/10.5327/10.5327/Z1414-4425201900010004Keywords:
Instrumentos cirúrgicos. Esterilização. Centro de material e esterilização. Corpos estranhos. Biofilmes.Abstract
Objective: To assess the sterility of colored tapes and resins used to identify surgical instruments. Method: We conducted an experimental
laboratory study, which used a sample of 140 different stainless-steel surgical instruments, identified with tape or resin, voluntarily donated by Central
Sterile Services Department to this research. The samples were inoculated directly into trypticase soy broth (TSB) and sodium thioglycolate and incubated
for 14 days. Results: We found positive growth in three tape samples and none in resin samples. Conclusion: Identification tapes harbored microorganisms
in the instruments assessed, possibly protected by biofilm.
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