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Society of Robotic Surgery review: recommendations regarding the risk of COVID-19 transmission during minimally invasive surgery

机译:机器人外科综述:在微创手术期间,关于Covid-19传播风险的建议

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Objectives To determine the risk of COVID-19 transmission during minimally invasive surgical (MIS) procedures Methods Surgical society statements regarding the risk of COVID transmission during MIS procedures were reviewed. In addition, the available literature on COVID-19 and other viral transmission in CO2 pneumoperitoneum, as well as the presence of virus in the plume created by electrocautery during MIS was reviewed. The society recommendations were compared to the available literature on the topic to create our review and recommendations to mitigate COVID-19 transmission. Results The recommendations promulgated by various surgical societies evolved over time as more information became available on COVID-19 transmission. Review of the available literature on the presence of COVID-19 in CO2 pneumoperitoneum was inconclusive. There is no clear evidence of the presence of COVID-19 in plume created by electrocautery. Technologies to reduce CO2 pneumoperitoneum release into the operating room as well as filter viral particles are available and should reduce the exposure risk to operating room personnel. Conclusion There is no clear evidence of COVID-19 virus in the CO2 used during MIS procedures or in the plume created by electrocautery. Until the presence or absence of COVID-19 viral particles has been clearly established, measures to mitigate CO2 and surgical cautery plume release into the operating room should be performed. Further study on the presence of COVID-19 in MIS pneumoperitoneum and cautery plume is needed.
机译:目的在微创外科(MIS)程序中确定Covid-19传播风险的风险方法方法综述了关于MIS程序期间Covid传播风险的外科学会陈述。此外,综述了CO2肺胆管内Co2肺胆管内的Covid-19和其他病毒速度的可用文献,以及在MIS中的电烙术中产生的羽流中的病毒存在。将社会建议与专题的可用文献进行了比较,以创建审核和建议,以减轻Covid-19传输。结果各种外科社会颁布的建议随着时间的推移在Covid-19传播中获得更多信息。在CO2肺泡的COVID-19存在下的可用文献审查了不确定的。没有明确的证据表明Covid-19在电烙术中的羽毛中存在。可获得减少CO2肺炎骨瓶的技术,进入手术室以及过滤病毒颗粒,并应将曝光风险降低到手术室人员。结论在MIS程序中使用的二氧化碳中的Covid-19病毒没有明确的证据,或通过电容器产生的羽流。在已经明确建立了Covid-19病毒颗粒的存在或不存在的情况下,应进行减轻CO2和手术烧灼羽流释放到手术室的措施。需要进一步研究MIS肺胆管内Covid-19的存在和烧灼羽毛。

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