publications by James H. McElhaney.


Papers Published

  1. Altman, K.W. and McElhaney, J.H. and Moylan, J.A. and Fitzpatrick, K.T., Pressures encountered in the operating theater as a source of bacterial infection, Images of the Twenty-First Century. Proceedings of the Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (Cat. No.89CH2770-6) (1989), pp. 1600 - 1 [IEMBS.1989.96362] .
    (last updated on 2007/04/16)

    Abstract:
    Theoretical requirements for a safety factor in surgical gown pore size relative to bacterial size and viscous properties are presented. A description is given of distributed pressure measurements made in the operating theater by two methods: pressure-sensitive contact film, and a specially fabricated resistive strain gage device. Results for each device are presented for two possible surgeon contact sites with the patient (the forearm and the abdomen) and are comparable. Although relatively high pressures were recorded (up to 29 p.s.i. from the forearm during thoracic surgery), it is uncertain whether favorable condition for bacterial conditions exist

    Keywords:
    biomechanics;cellular biophysics;surgery;

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