KUMJ | VOL. 16 | NO. 4 | ISSUE 64 | OCT.-DEC. 2018
Blood Splashes Risk During Otorhinolaryngology Surgery: A Tertiary Care Hospital Based Study
Shrestha BL, Dhakal A, Karmacharya S
Abstract: Background
ENT (Ear, Nose and Throat) surgeons are particularly at high risk of exposure with
blood and body fluid related infections both in Outpatient and during surgical
procedures. They do take precaution to avoid the needle stick injuries but few pay
attention on blood or body fluid splashes into eye.
Objective
To find out the risk of blood splashes to both surgeon and assistant during
otorhinolaryngology surgeries.
Method
This was an descriptive study and data were collected prospectively in Department
of Ear, Nose and Throat-Head and Neck Surgery of Dhulikhel Hospital, Kathmandu
University Hospital in 1 year period from 1
st
January 2017 to 1
st
January 2018. All the
surgical cases were included in the study. The surgeon and assistant wore the glass
and mask during the surgery. At the end of the surgery, the glass, mask and gown
were inspected for any blood splashes and information was recorded.
Result
There were total 272 patients with male 119 and female 153. The amount of blood
splatter in glass, mask and gown is most common in modified radical mastoidectomy
surgery. Likewise, the blood splatter is most common in tonsillectomy in throat
surgery and in head and neck surgery, the blood splatter is common in all head and
neck surgery.
Conclusion
The blood splashes is high in various Ear, Nose and Throat surgeries. So it is important
to take precaution by surgeon and assistant, like protective mask and glass worn
during surgeries to protect from various blood-borne infection transmissions.
Keyword : Blood splashes, Glass, Gown, Mask, Surgery