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Title: Prevention and Control of Trichotomy Infection in the Elderly Surgical Patient – An Umbrella Review
Authors: Ferreira, Teresa
Órfão, Filipe
Fonseca, César
Pinho, Lara
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: iNursing Journal
Citation: 13. Ferreira, T., Órfão, F., Fonseca, C., Pinho, L.G. (2021). Prevention and Control of Trichotomy Infection in the Elderly Surgical Patient – An Umbrella Review. iNursing Journal, 1(2), 13-20. https://doi.org/10.52457/HFTJ2863
Abstract: Introduction: The World Health Organization creates norms and guidelines for the adoption of good practices in health care that are provided to the surgical patient. In order to prevent and control infections associated with health care, the nurse must follow the guidelines for preparing the surgical patient for success. These infections can be particularly harmful to the elderly person given their vulnerability. The preoperative preparation, includes the trichotomy as one of the interventions to be performed, however, is one of the most controversial interventions that has caused in clinical practice, by the potential risk of infection in the surgical patient. Aim: To investigate the need for trichotomy, or removal of hair, in the preparation of the skin of the surgical patient, clarifying which is the most appropriate technique in the prevention of infection. Methodology: we conducted an umbrella review. The documentary research followed the consultation of bibliographic sources in the Cumulative Index to Nursing & Allied Health (CINAHL) and Public/Publisher Medline (PubMed) databases. The researched articles were grouped in a time horizon between 2011 and 2020. A er data extraction, a narrative analysis was performed. Results: We found 40 articles from which 8 were selected. Conclusion: Trichotomy should be avoided by increasing the risk of infection of the surgical site. Innovative haircut and vacuum technologies can help in hair removal, mitigating the risk of contaminating the surgical incision. The timing of the trichotomy is not consensual among researchers.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/31438
Type: article
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