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R J Lawrence1,2,3, G M O'Donoghue1,2,3, P Kitterick1,2,3, D E H Hartley1,2,3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Mastoid surgery is an aerosol-generating procedure that involves the use of a high-speed drill, which produces a mixture of water, bone, blood and tissue that may contain the viable coronavirus disease 2019 pathogen. This potentially puts the surgeon and other operating theatre personnel at risk of acquiring the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 from contact with droplets or aerosols. The use of an additional drape designed to limit the spread of droplets and aerosols has been described; such drapes include the 'Southampton Tent' and 'OtoTent'.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; Coronavirus; Mastoidectomy; Otolaryngology; Otology
Year: 2020 PMID: 33261677 PMCID: PMC7729150 DOI: 10.1017/S0022215120002637
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Laryngol Otol ISSN: 0022-2151 Impact factor: 1.469
Fig. 1.Attaching the novel drape ‘tent’ to the operating microscope. (a) Hole in the CE marked sterile polyethylene drape (intubation drape shield with endotracheal tube access (product reference: VED5010A); Vital Care Industries). (b) This hole is placed over the lens cap of the standard sterile microscope drape (Glass Lens Micro-Kover (product reference: 09-GL902); Advance Medical Designs) to create a secure fit.
Fig. 2.Example setup of the novel drape ‘tent’. The assembled drape ‘tent’ that was used for the paediatric patient has been recreated for illustrative purposes with the second author in place of the patient. (a) The CE marked sterile polyethylene drape (intubation drape shield with endotracheal tube access (product reference: VED5010A); Vital Care Industries) is attached to the lens cap of the standard sterile microscope drape (Glass Lens Micro-Kover (product reference: 09-GL902); Advance Medical Designs). The drape ‘tent’ is then extended to cover the entire surgical field. (b) The drape ‘tent’ is supported by an ‘L’ support (black arrow) at the head of the patient. During the mastoid surgery described in this case report, this ‘L’ support was covered in a sterile camera drape with ring applicator (product reference: 202-02; Delta Surgical).