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2020 ; 46
(4
): 731-735
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Enhancing safety of laparoscopic surgery in COVID-19 era: clinical experience
with low-cost filtration devices
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Zago M
; Uranues S
; Chiarelli ME
; Grandi S
; Fumagalli LA
; Tavola M
; Chiarugi M
; Mariani D
; Wienerroither V
; Kurihara H
; Fingerhut A
Eur J Trauma Emerg Surg
2020[Aug]; 46
(4
): 731-735
PMID32488448
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BACKGROUND: Surgery in the era of the current COVID-19 pandemic has been
curtailed and restricted to emergency and certain oncological indications, and
requires special attention concerning the safety of patients and health care
personnel. Desufflation during or after laparoscopic surgery has been reported to
entail a potential risk of contamination from 2019-nCoV through the aerosol
generated during dissection and/or use of energy-driven devices. In order to
protect the operating room staff, it is vital to filter the released aerosol.
METHODS: The assemblage of two easily available and low-cost filter systems to
prevent potential dissemination of Coronavirus via the aerosol is described.
RESULTS: Forty-nine patients underwent laparoscopic surgeries with the use of one
of the two described tools, both of which proved to be effective in smoke
evacuation, without affecting laparoscopic visualization. CONCLUSION: The
proposed systems are cost-effective, easily assembled and reproducible, and
provide complete viral filtration during intra- and postoperative release of
CO(2.)
|*Coronavirus Infections/epidemiology/prevention & control
[MESH]