Factors affecting surgical plume evacuation compliance
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https://doi.org/10.26550/2209-1092.1010Keywords:
surgical plume, smoke evacuation, surgical smoke, complianceAbstract
Despite the acknowledgement of the hazards of surgical plume, compliance with smoke evacuation is not routine. This review examines the current literature on factors influencing compliance with smoke evacuation. Factors identified included the design of the smoke evacuation device, surgeon refusal, education and managerial support. Strong leadership, education and policy enforcement from a local facility level are required to improve surgical plume evacuation compliance. More research in this field would help to further strengthen these findings.
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