Comparison of Microbial Count on Various Surfaces in Operating Rooms at Different Times of the Day
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
Winter 2019
Publication Title
Journal of Surgical Orthopaedic Advances
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to determine the degree of microbial contamination of surfaces in the operating room (OR) and to understand the relationship between time and location of contamination. Five OR surfaces were sampled at two time points on three consecutive Mondays and Thursdays. Each sample was cultured on a blood agar plate and introduced to a liquid nutrient broth. The most sterile surface was the OR lights with only one positive growth sample at each time. At both times, the most commonly contaminated surface was the staff keyboard. Coagulase-negative staphylococcus was the most common isolated species. Contamination rate of OR surfaces was not affected by time of day or day of the week. Simple cleaning and daily decontamination of staff keyboards can significantly reduce bacterial burdens and should be of primary importance to optimize OR sterility.
Volume
27
Issue
4
First Page
281
Last Page
285
Recommended Citation
Petersen-Fitts G, Gambone A, Sherwood A, Whaley J, Katz DL, Lima DJL, Sabesan V. Comparison of Microbial Count on Various Surfaces in Operating Rooms at Different Times of the Day. J Surg Orthop Adv. 2018 Winter;27(4):281-285. PMID: 30777827.