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A novel technique using surgical drapes and skin staples effectively controls hair during otologic surgery, preventing infections and cosmetic concerns. This method ensures a clear surgical field without post-operative aesthetic issues for patients.

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Area of Science:

  • Otolaryngology
  • Surgical Techniques
  • Patient Safety

Background:

  • Managing hair in the surgical field during otologic procedures presents a challenge.
  • Shaving the entire head can lead to patient aesthetic concerns.
  • Inadequate hair control risks surgical site infections and poor scar healing.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present an effective hair management technique for otologic surgery.
  • To address patient aesthetic concerns related to hair removal.
  • To minimize risks of adverse surgical outcomes due to hair contamination.

Main Methods:

  • Utilizing reusable or disposable surgical drapes.
  • Securing drapes with disposable skin staples.
  • Ensuring complete hair exclusion from the operative field.

Main Results:

  • The technique effectively controlled hair throughout otologic surgical procedures.
  • No instances of drape slippage or loss of adhesiveness were reported.
  • Excellent surgical outcomes were achieved with no long-term skin damage or scarring.

Conclusions:

  • The described method is an effective approach to hair and skin preparation for otologic surgery.
  • This technique offers a solution to the dilemma of hair management in otologic procedures.
  • It is recommended for otorhinolaryngologists as a practical alternative.