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An efficient device to collect bone dust.

L S Nichter1, D T Morwood, J F Reinisch

  • 1Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, University of Southern California School of Medicine, Los Angeles.

Annals of Plastic Surgery
|September 1, 1988
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A new, simple surgical method effectively collects bone dust. This technique aids in managing surgical waste and improving operating room cleanliness.

Area of Science:

  • Surgical techniques
  • Biomedical engineering

Background:

  • Bone dust is a byproduct of surgical procedures.
  • Effective collection of bone dust is important for operating room hygiene.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present an efficient and simple method for collecting bone dust during surgery.

Main Methods:

  • The study describes a novel technique for bone dust collection.
  • The method is designed for ease of use in surgical settings.

Main Results:

  • The presented method allows for efficient collection of bone dust.
  • The technique is simple to implement during surgical procedures.

Conclusions:

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  • The developed method offers a practical solution for bone dust management.
  • This technique can enhance surgical site cleanliness and safety.