adamant about using a free blade
can do so under certain circum-
stances. For example, your
orthopedic surgeons could feel
the length of the blade with the
protected cover is not long
enough to make the port incision
for arthroscopy cases.
"I think it depends on the sur-
geon and the procedure: general
surgeons always use them, ortho-
pedic surgeons do not. As long as
there is a safe zone, I think either
is appropriate," says Corinna
Quimby, BS, RN, CNML, of
Hartford Healthcare, Windham
Hospital in Willimantic, Conn.
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