Published Online:
January 18, 2012
Surgeons and nurses performing clean surgery wear disposable face masks to prevent them passing germs from their noses and mouths into patients' wounds. Face masks are thought to reduce the number of postoperative wound infections. Incorrectly worn masks may increase the contamination of the wound. This review of trials found no clear evidence that wearing disposable face masks increases or reduces the number of surgical wound infections in clean surgery. More research is needed.
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