作者
Alan D Workman, Roy Xiao, Allen Feng, Shekhar K Gadkaree, Alicia M Quesnel, Benjamin S Bleier, George A Scangas
发表日期
2020/10
期刊
International forum of allergy & rhinology
卷号
10
期号
10
页码范围
1136-1140
简介
Background
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) has significantly impacted endonasal surgery, and recent experimentation has demonstrated that sinonasal drilling and cautery have significant propensity for airborne particulate generation immediately adjacent to the surgical field. In the present investigation, we assessed nasopharyngeal suctioning as a mitigation strategy to decrease particulate spread during simulated endonasal surgical activity.
Methods
Airborne particulate generation in the 1‐µm to 10‐µm range was quantified with an optical particle sizer in real‐time during cadaveric‐simulated anterior and posterior endonasal drilling and cautery conditions. To test suction mitigation, experiments were performed both with and without a rigid suction placed in the contralateral nostril, terminating in the nasopharynx.
Results
Both anterior (medial maxillary wall and nasal septum) and posterior (sphenoid …
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