面部整形手术中手术火灾的预防

H. Alani, J. Southwell-Keely, E. Moisidis, R. Haddad, Fr Clarke, M. Kernohan
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前言:本综述的目的是通过对文献的回顾,引起人们对局部麻醉和镇静下面部整形和重建手术中手术火灾的危险因素、原因和预防的关注。方法:开发综合检索词,并进行PubMed和MEDLINE®检索,包括最近25年(1993-2018)发表的文章。还进行了参考资料审查。符合条件的稿件描述了在头颈部局部麻醉下进行外科手术的患者的手术火灾。结果:详细分析了形成火灾三角三臂的危险因素。在使用电灼术的手术区域附近的高氧浓度是导致手术火灾事故的最常见的组合。结论:总结了预防手术火灾的建议。防止形成富含氧化剂的环境是降低风险的主要措施。识别高危病例,加强外科、麻醉和护理人员之间的沟通是避免这些灾难性事件发生的重要措施。
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Prevention of surgical fires in facial plastic surgery
Introduction: The objective of this review is to draw attention to the risk factors, causes and prevention of surgical fires in facial plastic and reconstructive surgery performed under local anaesthesia and sedation using a review of the literature.Method: Comprehensive search terms were developed, and PubMed and MEDLINE® searches were performed, including articles published in the last 25 years (1993–2018). Reference review was also undertaken. Eligible manuscripts described surgical fires involving patients undergoing surgical procedures under local anaesthesia in the head and neck region.Results: Risk factors forming the three arms of the fire triangle are detailed. High oxygen concentration in proximity to the surgical field where electrocautery is being used is the most common combination leading to surgical fire accidents. Conclusion: Summary recommendations for the prevention of surgical fires are presented. Preventing the development of an oxidiser-enriched environment is the main risk-reducing measure. Identifying high-risk cases and improving communication between the surgical, anaesthetic and nursing staff who control the arms of the fire triangle are very important measures in avoiding theses catastrophic events.
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