Technical requirements for a safe performance of TAMIS during COVID-19 pandemic: the role of spinal anaesthesia and AirSeal®— a case report

IF 0.5 4区 医学 Q4 SURGERY Annals of Laparoscopic and Endoscopic Surgery Pub Date : 2021-02-05 DOI:10.21037/ALES-20-103
M. Amaral, Mariana Vaz, Antonio C. Manso, M. Rosete, Nídia Gonçalves, M. Serôdio, J. Tralhão
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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is challenging healthcare systems Surgical care during the COVID-19 pandemic presents numerous challenges regarding not only patient and community safety, but also the safety of physicians and operating room (OR) staff In the OR, general anaesthesia poses a risk of aerosolization during the intubation process There is also concern about minimally invasive surgery due to aerosol formation The SARS-CoV-2 virus was also identified in the faeces, so this is a possible pathway for transmission This article presents the role of spinal anaesthesia (SA) and AirSeal® device in reducing the risk of COVID-19 contamination while performing transanal minimally invasive surgery (TAMIS) A 59-year-old patient, diagnosed with a T1 rectal adenocarcinoma, was submitted to TAMIS The surgery was done during COVID-19 pandemic due to the risk of oncological progression with delayed treatment, under SA and using the AirSeal® system and adequate personnel protective equipment (PPE) Laparoscopic smoke evacuation systems with appropriate filters, like AirSeal®, minimize the aerosol formation and may reduce the risk associated with surgical smoke exposure This case is unique because the patient was safely submitted to TAMIS using proper PPE and AirSeal® under SA, in order to minimize aerosol formation which is crucial during COVID-19 pandemic © 2021 AME Publishing Company All right reserved
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COVID-19大流行期间TAMIS安全性能的技术要求:脊髓麻醉和AirSeal®的作用-一份病例报告
2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行挑战医疗保健系统2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行期间的外科护理不仅对患者和社区安全提出了许多挑战,而且对医生和手术室(OR)工作人员的安全也提出了许多挑战。在手术室中,全身麻醉在插管过程中存在雾化风险,由于气溶胶形成,还需要担心微创手术。本文介绍了脊髓麻醉(SA)和AirSeal®设备在进行经肛门微创手术(TAMIS)时降低COVID-19污染风险的作用。一位59岁的患者被诊断为T1型直肠腺癌,在COVID-19大流行期间进行了手术,因为延迟治疗有肿瘤进展的风险。在SA下,使用AirSeal®系统和适当的人员防护装备(PPE),带适当过滤器的腹腔镜烟雾疏散系统,如AirSeal®,最大限度地减少了气溶胶的形成,并可能降低与手术烟雾暴露相关的风险。该病例是独特的,因为患者在SA下使用适当的PPE和AirSeal®安全地提交给TAMIS。以尽量减少气溶胶的形成,这在COVID-19大流行期间至关重要©2021 AME出版公司版权所有
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