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Paolo Farneti1, Filippo Sorace2, Ignazio Tasca2
1Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Imola Hospital, Via Pancaldi 1 40138, Bologna, Italy. p.farneti@ausl.imola.bo.it.
Background:
In the COVID-19 era physicians have to face with need to perform office procedures maintaining the maximum safety for both the patient and the Doctor himself. The purpose of this paper was to suggest some equipment useful to perform outpatient visits in an ENT setting.
Methods:
A simple modification of the standard headlight used during an ENT visit provides the operator a better face protection without any impairment in vision and comfort. In addition, in order to perform a safer ENT examination, a droplet protective barrier has been adapted to the patient's chair.
Results:
Both the devices have been texted with success during a period of 2 months in our ENT clinic. No cases of contamination have been registered among physicians.
Conclusion:
A simple modification to a device used in the routine ENT activity implemented its protective efficacy with low costs. On the other hand, a more structured tool permitted to obtain a more protected environment during patient examination.
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