Viable pathogen aerosols produced during laser dermatology surgery – A quantified analysis

J. Tyrer, Lewis C. R. Jones, J. Edwards, A. Beswick, D. Bard, J. Britton
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The use of laser processes for surgical, medical and cosmetic procedures has been increasing with five hundred thousand workers exposed to laser surgical smoke per year. The use of lasers introduces direct beam hazards into the environment but also generates unique hazards such as material ejected from the laser process. Within this material can be potentially harmful particulate when inhaled by humans, accompanying this particulate is a foul unwanted odour. Along with the generation of these particles it is extremely possible for viable biological organisms to be generated with the particulate. Airborne particulate matter or bio-aerosols are not just a hazard to the patient, but also to other people in the environment around the laser process.The aim of this paper is to investigate and quantify the aerosol danger to both patients and operators when utilising lasers within surgical procedures, while suggesting a suitable initial solution. The tailored research for this aim will focus on whether a suitable extraction system can be developed and the effects that different types of lasers have on the size and visuals of any particulate generated. To determine whether there is a risk of infection and to ascertain the level of infection control, the possibility of viable bio-aerosols being detected after a laser process should be considered. The experiments are split into 3 sections; section 1 is the testing of the extraction system using a smoke generation system to ascertain visual proof of a functioning extraction system, section 2 is the testing of the effect of laser irradiance on the tissue simulant to determine the effect of varying laser types on the particulate generated and section 3 is the generation and measurement of bio-aerosols with the use of bio markers to test for survival of laser processing and transmission.The use of laser processes for surgical, medical and cosmetic procedures has been increasing with five hundred thousand workers exposed to laser surgical smoke per year. The use of lasers introduces direct beam hazards into the environment but also generates unique hazards such as material ejected from the laser process. Within this material can be potentially harmful particulate when inhaled by humans, accompanying this particulate is a foul unwanted odour. Along with the generation of these particles it is extremely possible for viable biological organisms to be generated with the particulate. Airborne particulate matter or bio-aerosols are not just a hazard to the patient, but also to other people in the environment around the laser process.The aim of this paper is to investigate and quantify the aerosol danger to both patients and operators when utilising lasers within surgical procedures, while suggesting a suitable initial solution. The tailored research for this aim will focus on whether a suitable...
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在外科手术、医疗和美容过程中,激光工艺的使用一直在增加,每年有50万工人暴露在激光手术烟雾中。激光的使用将直接光束危害引入环境,但也会产生独特的危害,例如从激光过程中弹出的材料。在这种材料中可能有潜在的有害颗粒,当被人类吸入时,伴随着这种颗粒是一种讨厌的气味。随着这些颗粒的产生,极有可能与颗粒一起产生有活力的生物有机体。空气中的颗粒物或生物气溶胶不仅对患者有危害,而且对激光过程周围环境中的其他人也有危害。本文的目的是调查和量化在外科手术中使用激光时对患者和操作者的气溶胶危险,同时提出合适的初始解决方案。为此目标量身定制的研究将集中在是否可以开发合适的提取系统,以及不同类型的激光对产生的任何颗粒的大小和视觉效果的影响。为了确定是否存在感染风险并确定感染控制水平,应考虑在激光处理后检测活性生物气溶胶的可能性。实验分为3个部分;第1部分是使用烟雾产生系统对提取系统进行测试,以确定提取系统功能的视觉证据;第2部分是测试激光辐照对组织模拟物的影响,以确定不同类型的激光对产生的颗粒的影响;第3部分是使用生物标记物对生物气溶胶的产生和测量,以测试激光加工和传输的生存能力。在外科手术、医疗和美容过程中,激光工艺的使用一直在增加,每年有50万工人暴露在激光手术烟雾中。激光的使用将直接光束危害引入环境,但也会产生独特的危害,例如从激光过程中弹出的材料。在这种材料中可能有潜在的有害颗粒,当被人类吸入时,伴随着这种颗粒是一种讨厌的气味。随着这些颗粒的产生,极有可能与颗粒一起产生有活力的生物有机体。空气中的颗粒物或生物气溶胶不仅对患者有危害,而且对激光过程周围环境中的其他人也有危害。本文的目的是调查和量化在外科手术中使用激光时对患者和操作者的气溶胶危险,同时提出合适的初始解决方案。为此目的量身定制的研究将集中在是否合适的……
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