| Literature DB >> 32883580 |
Anshul Sobti1, Mohamed Fathi2, Mohamed A Mokhtar3, Karim Mahana4, Mustafa S Rashid5, Ioannis Polyzois6, A Ali Narvani6, Mohamed A Imam7.
Abstract
PURPOSE: COVID-19 pandemic has created havoc all over the globe and spared no one regardless of status, gender, location and ethnicity. There were questions raised if trauma and orthopaedic (T&O) procedures actually generated aerosols? The need for a review of literature highlighting the nature and impact of aerosol generation within T&O surgery was noted.Entities:
Keywords: AGP; Aerosol generating procedures; Corona virus; Covid-19; Pandemic
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32883580 PMCID: PMC7425761 DOI: 10.1016/j.surge.2020.08.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Surgeon ISSN: 1479-666X Impact factor: 2.632
Fig. 1PRISMA flow-chart for the review.
The characteristics of the studies included in the review.
| Study ID | Type of surgery | Tool used that caused aerosol generation | Study subject∖setting | Particle size |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nogler 2011 | Orthopaedic (Robodoc) | High-speed cutter | Stimulation | The same size of |
| Putzer 2017 | Orthopaedic (Lumbar spine) | Hydro-surgery debridement including a full surgical setup such as draping. | Cadaver | The same size of |
| Pereira 2014 | Orthopaedic | Cleaning/moving the patient | Operating theatre | Ranging from 0.3 µm–10 µm |
| Kucukdurmaz 2012 | NA | Domestic electric drills (DED) | Stimulation in empty operating room (OR) | Size of |
| Heinsohn 1991 | NA | Oscillating bone saw, Hall drill, and a Shea drill were used on bone, and an electrocautery | Bovine tissue | Between 0.07 to 14 µm |
| Jewett 1992 | NA | Stimulation | Between 0.28 to 14 µm | |
| Nogler 2001 | Orthopaedic (Lumbar Spine) | High-speed bone cutter. | Cadaver | The same size of |
| Nogler 2002 | Revision Hip Arthroplasty | Ultrasound device and a high-speed cutter | Cadaver | The same size of |
| Wendland 2016 | Hip and Knee arthroplasty | Tools used in Arthroplasty. | Artificial foam bone | NA |
| Yeh 1994 | Total Hip Arthroplasty | Total Hip Arthroplasty instruments | Dogs with 51 Cr-lablled blood | 60% of the RBCs associated with particles large than 10 µm |
| Yeh 1995 | Total Hip Arthroplasty, | Scalpel, electrocautery, and irrigation/suction, bone drill, saw, acetabular reamer, hammer, sprayer | Operating theatre | < 0.3 µm to 3 µm |
| Nogler 2001 | Orthopaedic (Cervical spine) | High-speed cutter | Male human cadaver | The same size of |
| Heinsohn 1993 | Arthroplasty/Aneurysmal Resection/Prostatectomy/Ventricular Malformation Repair/Nephrectomy/Caesarean Section/Vaginal Delivery | Use of power surgical tools | Operating theatre | 14.8 µm, 3.5 µm and 0.52 µm |