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Microsurgical Clip Obliteration of Middle Cerebral Aneurysm Using Intraoperative Flow Assessment
Published on: September 25, 2009
[About a simple method to prevent accidents caused by changes in positioning in surgery: The transparent head drape]
J Pauchot1, T Meresse, L Di Tommaso
1EA 4268, IFR 133, Inserm I4S, service d'orthopédie, de traumatologie, de chirurgie plastique, reconstructrice et assistance main, pôle innovation et technique chirurgicale, CHU Jean-Minjoz, université de Franche-Comté, boulevard Fleming, 25030 Besançon, France. julien.pauchot@gmail.com
Abstract:
Surgical drapes are a physical barrier between the surgical team's sterile working space (the operating field) and the non-sterile environment of the anaesthesia team and the nursing team within the operating theatre. Once the patient's position has been checked and the skin preparation has been done, they are put in place. They are usually opaque, leaving visible just the areas where the surgical and anaesthesia teams will be working. When the patient's position is changed perioperatively, malpositions may be unnoticed and cause complications. Using a transparent head drape allows one to check the position of the head and upper limbs at all times, thus reducing the risk of complications. It is a simple, easy, economic, non-restrictive method which will produce an improvement in the quality of patient care.
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