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Tip of the week: Find guidance for surgical fire prevention

Hospital Safety Connection, January 5, 2012

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No surgery is risk-free, but some surgeries are more high risk than others.  Materials that may not burn in normal room air can ignite easily and burn fiercely in an oxygen-enriched environment, which is when most surgical fires occur.

Preventing surgical fires requires awareness about the risks across the entire surgical team.

The FDA has partnered with other leaders in the ­effort to prevent surgical fires. It has launched a new website at www.fda.gov/preventingsurgicalfires, which contains recommendations for healthcare organizations as well as tools and resources.

 



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