Smoke Bibliography

 

AAGL Technical Bulletin Committee. Electrosurgical safety. AAGL Technical Bulletin. January 1995;1:1-7.

American National Standards Institute (ANSI). Z136.3 Safe use of lasers in healthcare facilities. 1995 revisions.

Baggish M, Poiesz B, Joret D, Williamson P, Refai A (Health Science Center, SUNY, Syracuse). Presence of human immunodeficiency virus DNA in laser smoke. Laser Surg Med. 1991;11:197-203.

Ball KA. Mosby’s Perioperative Nursing Series, Endoscopic Surgery. St. Louis, MO: Mosby-Year Book, Inc.; 1997.

Ball KA. Surgical smoke: is it safe to breathe? Today’s Surg Nurse. 1996;18:16-21.

Beebe DS, Swica H, Carlson N, Palahnjuk RJ, Goodale RL. High levels of carbon monoxide are produced by electrocautery of tissue during laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Anesth Analg. 1993;77:338-341.

Brandon HJ, Young VL. Characterization and removal of electrosurgical smoke. Surg Serv Manage. 1997;3:14-16.

Champault G, Taffinder N, Ziol M, Riskalla H, Catheline JMC. Cells are present in the smoke created during laparoscopic surgery. Br J Surg. 1997;94:993-995.

Code of Federal Regulations. Title 29 parts 1919.1030 and 1910.134.

Control of smoke from laser/electric surgical procedures. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), Hazard Controls, US Department of Health and Human Services. publication no. 96-128, 1996.

Control of smoke from laser or electrosurgical procedures. Today’s Surg Nurse 1997;19:49.

The dangers of laser plume. ECRI Health Devices. 1990;19:4.

Davis M. Management of surgical smoke. In: Advanced Precautions for Today’s OR: The Operating Room Professional’s Handbook for the Prevention of Sharps Injuries and Bloodborne Exposures. Atlanta, GA: Sweinbinder Publications LLC: 1999:76-78.

Dikes C. Is it safe to allow smoke in our operating room? Today’s Surg Nurse. March/April 1999:15-21.

ECRI. Surgical smoke evacuation systems. Operating Room Risk Management. 2000;Equipment 7:1-7.

ESU pencil-based smoke evacuation wands. ECRI Health Devices. 1997;26:173-175.

ESU return electrode contact quality monitors. ECRI Health Devices. 1985;14:115-130.

ESU smoke: should it be evacuated? ECRI Health Devices. 1990;19:12.

Gatti JE, Bryant CJ, Noone RB, Murphy JB. The mutagenicity of electrocautery smoke. Plast Reconstr Surg. May 1992:781-784.

General Duty Clause. Public L No. 91-596, §5. 1990.

Giordano BP. Don’t be a victim of surgical smoke. AORN J. 1996;63:520,522.

Giordano BP, Subjective reports & reliable data regulation of surgical smoke plume evacuation. AORN J. 1997;65:696.

Gruendemann BJ, Fersebner B, Technology management electrosurgery. In: Comprehensive Perioperative Nursing Volume 1 Principles. Boston, MA: Jones and Bartlett; 1995:315-323.

Hallmo P, Naess O. Laryngeal papillomatosis with human papillomavirus DNA contracted by a laser surgeon. European Archives Oto-Rhino-Laryngology. 1991;248:425-427.

Jewett D, Heinsohn P, Bennett C, Rosen A, Neuilly C. Bloodcontaining aerosols generated by surgical techniques: a possible infectious hazard. Am Ind Hygienists Assoc J. 1992;53:228-231.

Laparoscopic surgical smoke absorbed into bloodstream. OR Manager. 1994;10:19.

Ott D. Smoke production and smoke reduction in endoscopic surgery: preliminary report. Endosc Surg. 1993;1:230-232.

Ott D. Smoke and particulate hazards during laparoscopic procedures. Surg Serv Manage. 1997;3:11-12.

Paschall V. Smoke vs. the people: setting up a smoke safe environment. Surg Serv Manage. 1997;3:27-29.

Patterson P. OR exposure to electrosurgery smoke a concern. OR Manager. 1993;9:1,6-7.

Phippen ML, Wells MP. Monitoring and controlling the environment. In: Patient Care During Operative and Invasive Procedures. Philadelphia, PA: WB Saunders Company; 1999:147-154.

Recommended practices for electrosurgery. AORN Standards and Recommended Practices for Perioperative Nursing. III. Denver, CO: Association of Operating Room Nurses, Inc.; 2004:245-259.

Recommended practices for laser safety in the practice setting. AORN Standards and Recommended Practices for Perioperative Nursing. III. Denver, CO: Association of Operating Room Nurses, Inc.; 2004:319-324.

Ross KB. Surgical smoke evacuation - a primer. Surg Serv Manage. 1997;3:22-24.

Sawchuck WS, Weber PJ, Lowy DR, Deubow LM. Infectious papillomavirus in the vapors of warts treated with carbon dioxide laser or electrocoagulation: detection and protection. J Am Acad Dermatol. 1989;21:41-49.

Smalley PJ. Update on regulation of surgical smoke and its management. Surg Serv Manage. 1997;3:31-35.

Surgical smoke evacuation systems. ECRI Health Devices. 1997;26:132-172.

Tomita Y, Mihashi S, Nagata K, Ueda S, Fujika M, Hirano M, Hirohata T. Mutagenicity of smoke condensates induced by CO2 laser irradiation and electrocauterization. Mutat Res. 1981;89:145-149.

Ulmer BC. Air quality in the operating room. Surg Serv Manage. 1997;3:18-21.

Ulmer BC. Electrosurgery Self-Study Guide. Boulder, CO: Valleylab; 1999.

Use of filters on medical gas systems outlets and vacuum system inlets. ECRI Health Devices. 1994;23:494-495.

Valleylab. Force FX Instruction Manual. Boulder, CO; 1995:1-7-1-16.

Ward SF. Smoke gets in your...... Surg Serv Manage. 1997;3:6.

Wenig BL, Stenson KM, Wenig BM, Tracey D. Effects of plume produced by laser and electrocautery on the respiratory system. Lasers in Surg Med. 1993;13:242-245.