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OTOLOGY & NEUROTOLOGY
Volume 42, Issue 3, Pages E378-E379Publisher
LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/MAO.0000000000002916
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COVID; COVID ear surgery; COVID-19; Exoscope; Mastoidectomy
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In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, otologic surgeons have successfully implemented safety measures such as modified goggles, tent drapes, and smoke evacuators to provide full three-dimensional visualization of the surgical field while protecting the eyes. These simple and efficient techniques are easily adaptable to traditional microscope surgeries.
Objective: The recent COVID-19 pandemic has required careful reconsideration of safe operating room practices. We describe our initial experiences performing otologic surgery with the exoscope during the COVID-19 pandemic. Method: The exoscope was used for several semiurgent otologic surgeries in combination with complete eye protection, a tent drape, a smoke evacuator with ultra-low particulate air filter, and betadine irrigation. These techniques are demonstrated in the accompanying video. This was compared with our experiences using the microscope. Results: The described modified goggles allowed complete eye protection while providing a fully three-dimensional view of the surgical site. The other safety measures described are simple and efficient techniques which can easily be adopted for otologic surgery using the microscope. Conclusion: Use of the exoscope for otologic surgery during the COVID-19 pandemic allows full three-dimensional visualization of the surgical field while simultaneously providing complete eye protection. Use of the tent drape, ultra-low particulate air filter, and betadine irrigation are also options that otologic surgeons may consider for additional safety.
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