Adesh Shrivastava, N. Maria, Rakesh Mishra, W. Florez-Perdomo, A. Agrawal, L. Moscote-Salazar
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Surgical smoke, neurosurgical practice and coronavirus
Surgical smoke also referred to as cautery smoke is a gaseous mixture produced during surgical procedures where there is ablation, cutting, coagulation, desiccation or vaporization of the tissue. In a true sense "surgical smoke” refers to surgically generated gaseous contents. The surgical smoke results from the destruction of bones and tissues, causing microscopic particles to get suspended in the environment.