====== ✂️ Hair Removal in Neurosurgery ====== [[Hair]] [[removal]] is often part of the [[preoperative]] [[preparation]] in [[neurosurgical procedures]], but its use should be **judicious**, aiming to reduce **surgical site infections (SSI)** and maintain **patient comfort and dignity**. ===== 🎯 Goals ===== * Improve access and visibility of the surgical field * Facilitate adhesion of surgical drapes * Prevent infection by avoiding microtrauma * Preserve cosmetic outcomes ===== 🧠 General Principles ===== * **Avoid complete head shaving** whenever possible. * Limit hair removal to the **smallest area necessary**. * Prefer **clippers** over razors to reduce microabrasions. * Perform hair removal **as close as possible to surgery time** (preferiblemente <2 h). ===== 🛠️ Recommended Technique ===== - Use **electric clippers** with disposable heads. - Remove only the hair directly over the incision site. - Avoid shaving the entire head unless: - Required for exposure (e.g., bicoronal, occipital approaches) - Patient specifically consents to it - Clean area after clipping and proceed with antisepsis. ===== 🧴 Antisepsis Compatibility ===== Hair remnants can interfere with antiseptic efficacy and sterile drape adhesion. Ensure: * All loose hair is cleaned off. * Skin is visibly clean before antiseptic is applied. ===== ⚠️ Contraindications ===== * Avoid razors—linked to higher SSI risk. * Do not delay surgery to perform hair removal. ===== 👩‍⚕️ Patient Communication ===== * Explain to the patient that **minimal hair removal** is standard. * Reassure regarding **postoperative cosmetic appearance**. * Document consent if full shaving is planned.