Abstract:As a respiratory pathogen, the novel coronavirus is commonly associated with aerosol-generating procedures. However, it is currently unclear whether spinal surgical procedures pose an additional risk of viral transmission to the surgical team. We reviewed the available evidence to ascertain the presence of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) blood viremia and the virus’ blood transmissibility, as well as evidence of blood-aerosol generation and operating room contamination from spinal surgical procedures. Ther… Show more
“…Strict hospital regulations, including daily temperature screening, a dedicated operating room for both confirmed or presumptive patients, and postponing elective surgeries, along with the utilisation of risk assessment tools to prioritise patients based on the urgency of their operation, decrease the risk of transmission [ 15 ]. The surgical team should strictly follow the guidelines designed for infection control and disease prevention including the use of PPE to prevent direct contact or exposure to aerosols formed during the surgical procedures [ 16 ]. …”
“…Strict hospital regulations, including daily temperature screening, a dedicated operating room for both confirmed or presumptive patients, and postponing elective surgeries, along with the utilisation of risk assessment tools to prioritise patients based on the urgency of their operation, decrease the risk of transmission [ 15 ]. The surgical team should strictly follow the guidelines designed for infection control and disease prevention including the use of PPE to prevent direct contact or exposure to aerosols formed during the surgical procedures [ 16 ]. …”
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