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Guideline Implementation: Surgical Smoke Safety.

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    Surgical smoke contains toxic substances, posing risks to operating room staff and patients. Adhering to the AORN guideline for surgical smoke safety is crucial for creating safer, smoke-free environments.

    Area of Science:

    • Perioperative Medicine
    • Occupational Health and Safety

    Background:

    • Surgical smoke from energy-generating devices contains toxic and biohazardous components.
    • Despite known risks, perioperative personnel show inadequate knowledge and compliance regarding surgical smoke evacuation.
    • Patient and healthcare worker safety is compromised by surgical smoke exposure.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To highlight key recommendations from the AORN "Guideline for surgical smoke safety."
    • To guide perioperative personnel in establishing smoke-free work environments.
    • To support the development of educational programs and policies for surgical smoke management.

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    • Review and synthesis of the AORN "Guideline for surgical smoke safety."
    • Focus on practical implementation strategies for surgical smoke control.
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    Conclusions:

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    • Continuous education and quality improvement are necessary for effective surgical smoke control.