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Draping for neck surgery requiring endotracheal tube manipulation
C L Dalton1, P J Clamp, G C Porter
1Department of Ear, Nose and Throat Surgery, Leighton Hospital, Crewe, UK. clucydalton@doctors.org.uk
Abstract:
During airway surgery, the anaesthetist may be required to manipulate or withdraw the endotracheal tube. Traditional surgical head drapes often make access to the tube difficult, therefore limiting control of the airway and risking de-sterilisation of the surgical field. We report a new method of draping for major neck operations that permits easy access to the endotracheal tube while maintaining sterility of the operative field.
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