1. COVID-19 and ear endoscopy in otologic practices.
- Author
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Ayache S, Kutz W, Isaacson B, Badr-El-Dine M, Nogueira JF, Marchioni D, and Presutti L
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- Ear, Middle surgery, Endoscopy, Humans, Mastoidectomy, Pandemics, SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19, Otologic Surgical Procedures
- Abstract
Purpose: Otolaryngologists have had to postpone the majority of surgical procedures in the current COVID-19 pandemic. Airborne transmission, beyond the projection of droplets from upper airways, expose healthcare workers to a risk of viral infection. Aerosol generating procedures (AGP) increase the risk of viral transmission to staff within the operating room., Methods: Surgery of middle ear and mastoid is also considered an AGP, particularly mastoidectomy performed using a high-speed drill. The authors report their experience in endoscopic ear surgery as an alternative technique to reduce AGP in otologic procedures., Results: Transcanal endoscopic ear surgery is a reliable technique used to manage many otologic conditions., Conclusion: The endoscopic approach may reduce the risk of viral transmission to operating room staff by reducing the need for mastoidectomy.
- Published
- 2021
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