“…Several investigators (Jackson et al, 2000;Jaffray & Nade, 1983;Warshaw, 2003) have documented the developmentof an inflammatory response associated with powder from latex gloves during wound healing. Glove starch powder can potentiate the development of wound infections by encouraging bacterial growth (Hunt, Slavin, & Goodson, 1994;Kang, Griffin, & Ellis, 1992;Luijendijk et al, 1996;Odum, O'Keefe, Lara, Rodeheaver, & Edlich, 1998) and can promote abdominal adhesions in clients by acting as a reactive foreign body in tissue. These negative effects can result in longer client hospital stays, increased costs associated with chronic surgical wounds, and secondary surgical complications, such as intestinal obstruction, infertility, or pelvic pain (Kang et aI., 1992;Luijendijk et aI., 1996;Ray, Larsen, Stillman, & Jacobs, 1993).…”