Prevention of the spread of infection during highly infectious autopsy using a craniotomy box

Sahil Thakral, Sarthak Aeron, Richa Mishra, P. Setia
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In cranial autopsies, the post-mortem examination requires the use of a saw for the removal of the skull cap. In these procedures, sawing of bone becomes a critical source of infectious aerosols which spread instantaneously in the immediate environment, generating liquid aerosols including droplets of cerebrospinal fluid and blood, and leading to exposure of all autopsy personnel. In high-risk cases like prion disease, tuberculosis, severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), COVID-19, etc. where the skull would require sawing, the prime concern is the saw operator’s exposure to these pathogens. Therefore, the author suggests the use of an ingenious ergonomic semi-circular craniotomy box during skull cap and brain removal in the autopsy procedure to successfully prevent the contamination of the entire autopsy hall. A transparent acrylic plastic box has been customized, which is semi-circular in shape having three walls, one semi-circular dome without a floor, a front wall with adjustable zipper closure, and a hind wall with circular holes with sleeves made of 5-layer fabrics. The dome contains one outlet for a vacuum suction pipe on the side, two holes on each side of the dome with non-woven fabric arms for the saw operator, and assistants’ arms for performing skull opening procedures. The use of this box allowed the author to prevent and limit the spread of the generation of infectious aerosols in the autopsy hall as the bone dust collected in the vacuum ensures the safety of autopsy surgeons.
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使用开颅箱进行高感染性尸体解剖时防止感染扩散
在颅骨解剖中,尸检要求使用锯子去除颅盖。在这些过程中,锯骨成为传染性气溶胶的重要来源,这些气溶胶会在周围环境中瞬间扩散,产生包括脑脊液和血液飞沫在内的液态气溶胶,导致所有尸检人员接触到这些气溶胶。在朊病毒病、肺结核、严重急性呼吸系统综合症(SARS)、COVID-19 等需要锯开头骨的高风险病例中,最令人担忧的是锯开操作人员会接触到这些病原体。因此,作者建议在解剖过程中去除头盖和大脑时使用一个巧妙的符合人体工程学的半圆形开颅盒,以成功防止整个解剖大厅受到污染。作者定制了一个透明的丙烯酸塑料箱,该箱呈半圆形,有三面墙,一面是半圆形的穹顶,没有底板,前墙有可调节的拉链封口,后墙有圆孔,带 5 层织物制成的套筒。穹顶侧面有一个真空吸管出口,穹顶两侧各有两个孔,孔内有无纺布臂,供锯子操作员使用,还有助手臂,用于执行开颅程序。由于真空中收集的骨粉可确保尸检外科医生的安全,因此使用该箱可防止和限制尸检大厅中产生传染性气溶胶的传播。
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