Noninvasive procedures in dermatology. Potential infective risks and need for sterility.

Dermatologica Pub Date : 1991-01-01
R Wolf, S Brenner
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Although in the area of incisional surgery the level of sterile techniques has improved in recent years and approaches that of the surgical standards in other specialties, one cannot say the same with regard to some of the nonsurgical or semisurgical procedures. Here, unfortunately, there are even no standards to aim for and no guidelines to adopt. Since in the field of nonsurgical cosmetic skin care dermatologists have a unique position, we alone must shoulder the responsibility for setting the standards and determining the appropriate conditions for carrying out these procedures. Unfortunately, it appears that in certain of the dermatologic procedures not involving actual skin incision, the level of sterility has not improved for decades. In such dermatologic procedures there are marked discrepancies between the care taken to maintain a high degree of sterility of instruments that penetrate the skin, compared with the lack of attention to sterility of instruments that do not directly penetrate the skin and the area surrounding the procedure site. It seems that the guiding principle we must strive for is to prevent the transmission of infection from one patient to another. The emphasis should be not on sterility per se but on the prevention of transmission of disease from patient to patient.

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皮肤病学中的无创手术。潜在的感染风险和绝育的必要性。
尽管近年来在切口手术领域,无菌技术的水平有所提高,并接近其他专业的手术标准,但在一些非手术或半外科手术方面却不能说同样的话。不幸的是,在这方面,甚至没有可以瞄准的标准,也没有可以采用的指导方针。由于在非手术美容护肤领域皮肤科医生具有独特的地位,我们必须独自承担制定标准和确定执行这些程序的适当条件的责任。不幸的是,似乎在某些不涉及实际皮肤切口的皮肤科手术中,无菌水平几十年来没有得到改善。在这种皮肤科手术中,对穿透皮肤的器械保持高度无菌的注意与对不直接穿透皮肤和手术部位周围区域的器械缺乏无菌注意之间存在明显的差异。看来,我们必须争取的指导原则是防止感染从一个病人传播到另一个病人。重点不应放在不育本身,而应放在防止疾病在病人之间传播。
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