Surgical gowns are a vital part of the protective textile that are applied to preserve surgical group members against infection. Therefore, not only their protective performance, but also their comfort are significant. Reusable gowns usually preferred by people due to their comfort. However; their stability to the laundry and sterilization process determine their useful life-time. In this study, the protective performance of two single-layer and three-layer reusable surgical gowns was investigated after 70 laundry and sterilization cycles. To this end, fabric’s resistance against bacterial penetration in wet state after every 10 laundry and sterilization cycles were evaluated based on the ISO22610 standard test method. Moreover, to assess the fabric structure variation, SEM image was provided after every 10 laundry and sterilization cycles. The results illustrate that laundry and sterilization process lead to the destruction of the single-layer gown’s structure and enhance its pore size, followed by barrier index reduction. However; no considerable variation was obtained in the three-layer gown’s barrier index.
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