Abstract
A study into how pre-operative skin preparation varies between surgical units and surgeons. A postal audit of general, vascular and thoracic surgeons in Northern Ireland was conducted together with a literature review to establish best practice. Overall, 73 surgeons were contacted, and 63 (86.3%) responded. There was marked variation in shaving of the operative site. A wide range of solutions was used, and 14 different sequences were employed. All surgeons used a swab or sponge to apply the solutions. Several drying methods were employed. There is variation in the method of skin preparation employed between surgical units and surgeons. There is limited evidence-based research on this topic. Recommendations are made as to best practice.
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