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ASEPTIC & ANTISEPIC TECHNIQUES Begashaw M (MD). DEFINITIONS Aseptic technique: prevention of microbial contamination of tissues & sterile materials.

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Page 1: ASEPTIC & ANTISEPIC TECHNIQUES Begashaw M (MD). DEFINITIONS  Aseptic technique: prevention of microbial contamination of tissues & sterile materials.

ASEPTIC & ANTISEPIC TECHNIQUES

Begashaw M (MD)

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DEFINITIONS Aseptic technique: prevention of microbial

contamination of tissues & sterile materials by excluding, removing or killing microorganisms

Disinfection: killing or removal of sufficient microbes to render an inanimate object safe for its intended purpose

Antiseptics: Chemicals which can be applied to living tissues to kill or inhibit the growth of microbes

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CHOICE OF ANTISEPTIC

Ideal antiseptic:

a. spectrum of activity broad

b. resistant to inactivation by organic materialsblood & feces

c. no toxicity or allergic reaction, non –staining

d. inexpensive

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Source of infection

• patient

• Staff

• operation room

• instruments

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Route of infection

Personal contactAirborne

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Preventative Measures-patient

Short hospital stay preoperatively Shower a day before surgery Treatment of any infectious site before surgery Aseptic methods Special preparations - bowel preparation for

colonic surgery use of antiseptic solution Prophylactic antibiotics

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Operating Theater

Staff Wear clean clothes, shoes or covers,

mask & cap Scrubbing for at least 5 min dry with sterile towel & apply 70%

alcohol Put on sterile gloves & gowns

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Scrubbing & gowning

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Gloving

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Gowning

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Gloving

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Patient

Clean the operation field with antiseptic

- Chlorohexidine & 2.5% Iodine for adults

- 70% alcohol for children- Povidone Iodine for all ages if available cover with sterile drapes

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Draping

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Operating Room

number of personnel reducedadequate ventilationwindows should be open to allow ingress of

fresh outside air & escape of anesthetic gases

Keep all doors closed except as needed for passage of equipment & personnel

Clean operating rooms between operations

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Instruments

Sterilization: - is a process by which inanimate objects are made free of all microorganisms

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Sterilize:Chemical

High-pressure steamDry heat

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Decontaminate

Clean

Dry/Cool and Store

High-Level Disinfect:

BoilSteamChemical

Aseptic Instrument ProcessingAseptic Instrument Processing

Instrument Processing

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Effectiveness of Methods for Processing Instruments

Method Effectiveness(kill or remove

microorganisms)

End Point

Decontamination Kills HBV and HIV and most microorganisms

10-minute soak

Cleaning (water only) Up to 50% Until visibly clean

Cleaning (water and soap)

Up to 80% Until visibly clean

Sterilization 100% High-pressure steam, dry heat, or chemical

High-Level Disinfection

95% (does not inactivate some endospores)

Boiling, steaming, or chemical for 20 min

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Autoclaving

preferred method uses steam at a pressure of 750 mmHg

above atmospheric pressure & temperature of 120 degree Celcius for 15-30 mins

steam is helpful for penetration even into spores

Appropriate indicators needed

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Dry heat

poor alternativesuitable for metal instrumentsuses a temperature of 170 degree

celcius for 2 hrs

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Alcohols

ethyl, isopropyl Acts by denaturing proteins Broad spectrum-gram-positive & gram-negative rapid action short acting moderately expensive most active against bacteria at 70%

concentration Is bactericidal Also fungicidal & virucidal

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Chlorhexidine

Good activity against staphylococci & streptococci

moderate activity against gram negative bacteria

persistent action-up to 6 hrsmoderately expensivenon-toxicunpleasant taste

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Iodine

Lugol’s solutionBroad spectrumCheapStainsHypersensitive

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Povidone iodine

Broad spectrum -spore forming organisms

-both gram-positive & gram-negative

moderately expensivesome hypersensitivity skinrapid inactivation by blood