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  • #70979
    Franciska Ferreira
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    Author:
    Franciska Ferreira

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    Infection Prevention & Control/ Wound Ma

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    Burnside Hospital

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    Good morning all,

    I was asked the question, whether sterile gloves or non-sterile gloves should be used when conducting VE’s and Deliveries? I have little knowledge/background in the obstetric field but have witnessed obstetricians wearing sterile gloves for VE’s in the past.

    From recent experience I’ve been told that most obstetricians using non-sterile gloves and only uses sterile gloves for suturing.

    Any comments or views on this matter would be appreciated.

    Thank you

    Franciska Ferreira
    INFECTION PREVENTION & CONTROL /WOUND MANAGEMENT CONSULTANT
    Burnside War Memorial Hospital
    120 Kensington Road, Toorak Gardens, SA 5056
    t: 08 8202 7222 f: 08 8407 8573 e: fferreira@burnsidehospital.asn.au

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    #70980
    Glenys Harrington
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    Author:
    Glenys Harrington

    Position:
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    Organisation:
    Infection Control Consultancy (ICC)

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    Hi Franciska,

    By definition I would consider vaginal examinations and deliveries to fit
    under the category of General asepsis – ie applies to procedures outside an
    operating suite procedure area and aims to reduce the number of
    microorganisms and prevent their spread.

    Hence I would expect that sterile glove be worn for such procedures.

    Regards

    Glenys

    Glenys Harrington

    Consultant

    Infection Control Consultancy (ICC)

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    Victoria, 3206

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    Of Franciska Ferreira

    Good morning all,

    I was asked the question, whether sterile gloves or non-sterile gloves
    should be used when conducting VE’s and Deliveries? I have little
    knowledge/background in the obstetric field but have witnessed obstetricians
    wearing sterile gloves for VE’s in the past.

    From recent experience I’ve been told that most obstetricians using
    non-sterile gloves and only uses sterile gloves for suturing.

    Any comments or views on this matter would be appreciated.

    Thank you

    Franciska Ferreira

    INFECTION PREVENTION & CONTROL /WOUND MANAGEMENT CONSULTANT

    Burnside War Memorial Hospital

    120 Kensington Road, Toorak Gardens, SA 5056

    t: 08 8202 7222 f: 08 8407 8573 e: fferreira@burnsidehospital.asn.au

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    #70981
    Maree Sommerville
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    Maree Sommerville

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    Hello Franciska,

    Early Pregnancy

    * VE is not usually performed

    * Exception: to obtain a PAP smear for women

    * Reasons for this may be she has never had one (of which there
    are still plenty) or women who may be lost to any follow up (due to poor
    social circumstances/addiction issues etc.)

    Mid Trimester

    * Maybe performed to diagnose cervical shortening but this is
    usually done under ultrasound which is a clean procedure

    3rd Trimester and in labour

    While the vagina is not a sterile area, in obstetric patients there is a
    real risk of infection by introduced organisms. Multiple VEs are a risk
    for chorioamnionitis/puerperal fever

    Rupture of membranes is a sterile procedure, as well as attachment of
    foetal scalp electrodes.

    As I have mentioned, the vagina is not sterile, so the field is prepared
    with obstetric cream which contains chlorhexidine

    (http://www.sm2015.org/wmSfiles/products/sm2015/documents/website/GRAVET
    T_PLoS_Medicine_Mater_al_Infections_2012.pdf)

    At birth:

    The accoucheur is receiving a baby that has passed through a non-sterile
    area; sterile gloves may not be required.

    Women birth in amazing settings at times; back of taxis, at home, in an
    ambulance, in water.

    They no longer have enemas (as they did when I was a new midwife) so
    they can defaecate during delivery.

    However, having said that, my organisation uses sterile gloves.

    This is because:

    * the delivery set is sterile,

    * All is in readiness if an episiotomy is required.

    Gynae procedures

    VE is performed a clean procedure. Sterile gloves are not required
    unless there is a more invasive procedure being performed at the same
    time (e.g. hysteroscopy)

    We use re-usable speculums that have been sterilised.

    However, many external practices use disposable speculums that are
    described on the packaging as clinically clean (not sterile)

    I hope this is some use to you.

    I am open to further discussion if others disagree.

    Maree

    Maree Sommerville

    Infection Control Coordinator

    Mercy Hospital for Women

    (03) 8458 4759

    ________________________________

    Behalf Of Franciska Ferreira

    Good morning all,

    I was asked the question, whether sterile gloves or non-sterile gloves
    should be used when conducting VE’s and Deliveries? I have little
    knowledge/background in the obstetric field but have witnessed
    obstetricians wearing sterile gloves for VE’s in the past.

    From recent experience I’ve been told that most obstetricians using
    non-sterile gloves and only uses sterile gloves for suturing.

    Any comments or views on this matter would be appreciated.

    Thank you

    Franciska Ferreira

    INFECTION PREVENTION & CONTROL /WOUND MANAGEMENT CONSULTANT

    Burnside War Memorial Hospital

    120 Kensington Road, Toorak Gardens, SA 5056

    t: 08 8202 7222 f: 08 8407 8573 e: fferreira@burnsidehospital.asn.au

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