• BJU international · Jan 2001

    Multicenter Study

    Are urologists prepared for latex-allergic patients?

    • R U Sidwell, J S Green, and T Basarab.
    • Department of Dermatology, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London, UK.
    • BJU Int. 2001 Jan 1;87(1):13-4.

    ObjectiveTo determine how prepared operating departments are to manage latex-allergic patients, and particularly urologists, because the highest incidence of latex allergy occurs in patients with spina bifida who undergo frequent urological procedures.MethodsA standard questionnaire about the provision of latex-free equipment within operating theatres was completed by the 72 hospitals surveyed (33 district general, 27 teaching, six children's and six private hospitals).ResultsAnaesthetic latex-free equipment was available in five of the children's hospitals, 56% of the teaching hospitals, 45% of the district general hospitals and two of the private hospitals. A latex-free catheter only was provided in two of the children's hospitals, 30% of the teaching hospitals and 12% of the district general hospitals. In addition, one of the children's hospitals and one of the private hospitals had a comprehensive range of urological latex-free equipment available.ConclusionThis survey shows that many hospitals are inadequately prepared to manage latex-allergic patients, because they lack anaesthetic and urological latex-free equipment.

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