Disinfection is a major priority in all hospitals, which is why all surgical sites and operating rooms are sterile environments. However, one element of surgery cannot be sterilised by hospital staff: the patient. Studies have shown that the patient’s own skin is responsible for most of the pathogens that cause SSIs.
Up to 33% of the population naturally carry Staphylococcus aureus on their skin. In order to ensure a ‘clean surgery’, the patient must follow the process of whole body washing and disinfect their skin, prior to and following a surgical procedure. Visit the MÖLNLYCKE HEALTH CARE stand at Infection Prevention 2015 to find out more.