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Annals of Surgery | 1979
Harold Laufman; John D. Siegal; Stephen C. Edberg
New tests consisting of modifications of the inverted Mason jar test confirm our previously reported studies which showed that woven and nonwoven surgical materials vary greatly in their ability to serve as barriers against moist bacterial strike-through. Among the woven materials, only tightly woven Pima cloth or materials treated with Quarpel waterproofing process or with polythene layer lamination was invariably resistant. However, tight-woven Pima cloth, which had been treated with Quarpel became permeable after 100 washing-sterilizing cycles. Of the nonwoven materials, single-layer nonwoven materials tended to unevenly permeable to moist bacterial strike-through. Only the front and sleeves of nonwoven gowns reinforced with polyethelene layer were invariably resistant to moist contamination.
Archives of Surgery | 1951
Harold Laufman; Otto Saphir
Annals of Surgery | 1953
Leo M. Zimmerman; Harold Laufman
Archives of Surgery | 1953
Harold Laufman; H. David Roach
Archives of Surgery | 1949
Harold Laufman; Wayne B. Martin; Harold L. Method; Stanley W. Tuell; Harry Harding
Annals of Surgery | 1949
Wayne B. Martin; Harold Laufman; Stanley W. Tuell
Surgery gynecology & obstetrics | 1980
Harold Laufman; Montefusco C; Siegal Jd; Stephen C. Edberg
Annals of Surgery | 1955
H. David Roach; Harold Laufman
Annals of Surgery | 1958
Gunars Medins; Harold Laufman
Archives of Surgery | 1951
Harold Laufman; Jordan Daniels