Skin Impedance Technique to Detect Hand-Glove Rupture
Shabina Modi, Yogesh Kisan Mali, Vishal Borate, Abhijit Khadke, Savitri Mane, Gaurav Patil
Abstract
At the time of surgery, the entire gloves will protect the surgeon from blood borne antibodies and the surgical carving tools from bacteria on the skin of the physicians. However, glove prick is very common, and perforation rates are as high as 71%. When treating people with highly contagious diseases like HIV-AIDS, Hepatitis, there are extremely high chances of doctors being affected. This tool can be used for forensic investigations, laboratory testing, and other tasks in addition to performing surgical procedures. It can also be used by sewage cleaners. The objective of this venture is to offer therapy to clinical experts who are presented to various microscopic organisms while carrying out methodology on patients. The specialists are made aware of the cut by tracking down it in a glove, empowering them to make the fitting move.