Surgical Scrubs: Do They Truly Sterilize Skin Before Surgery?
No. A surgical scrub does not render the skin sterile. Although it significantly reduces the microbial load, some resident organisms still remain (up to 10 bacteria per square centimeter). Surgical site infections continue to occur following surgery despite these scrub practices.Cosmetic Surgery - Related Articles
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