Aerosol generating procedures in trauma and orthopaedics in the era of the COVID-19 pandemic; What do we know?
Autor
Sobti, Anshul
Fathi, Mohamed
Mokhtar, Mohamed A.
Mahana, Karim
Rashid, Mustafa S.
Polyzois, Ioannis
Narvani, A Ali
Imam, Mohamed A.
Institución
Resumen
Purpose: COVID-19 pandemic has created havoc all over the globe and spared no
one regardless of status, gender, location and ethnicity. There were questions raised if
trauma and orthopaedic (T&O) procedures actually generated aerosols? The need for
a review of literature highlighting the nature and impact of aerosol generation within
T&O surgery was noted. Methods: A comprehensive online search was performed
for all published articles in the English language, evaluating AGPs in T&O surgery
and the relevant personal protection equipment used. Results: The search strategy
populated 43 studies. Six studies were identified as duplicates. The shortlisted 37
studies were screened and nine studies were included in the review. An additional
four studies were included from the bibliography review. Conclusion: Most
Orthopaedic procedures are high-risk aerosol generating procedures (AGPs).
Conventional surgical masks do not offer protection against high-risk AGPs. In the
current era of COVID-19 pandemic, there is a significant risk to the transmission of
infection to the theatre staff. For protection against airborne transmission, appropriate
masks should be used. These need proper fitting and sizing to ensure full protection
when used.