Anesthesia and Pain Medicine (Oct 2020)

Emergency exploratory laparotomy in a COVID-19 patient - A case report -

  • Seong Su Lee,
  • Ji Hyun Park,
  • Gunn Hee Kim,
  • Mi Young Kwon,
  • Hee Yeong Kim,
  • Yeon Jin Moon,
  • Su Jin Kim,
  • Mi Jung Yun

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17085/apm.20041
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 4
pp. 498 – 504

Abstract

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Background Surgeries in patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) put medical staff at a high risk of infection. We report the anesthetic management and infection control of a mechanically ventilated COVID-19 patient who underwent exploratory laparotomy for suspected duodenal ulcer perforation. Case A 73-year-old man, mechanically ventilated for confirmed COVID-19, showed clinical and radiographic signs of a perforated duodenal ulcer, and he was transferred under sedation and intubation to a negative-pressure operating room. The operating and assistant staff wore personal protective equipment. High-efficiency particulate absorbing filters were inserted into the expiratory circuits of the anesthesia machine and portable ventilator. No participating staff contracted COVID-19, although the patient later died due to pneumonia. Conclusions This report can contribute to establishing clinical guidelines for the surgical management and operation room setting of COVID-19 patients.

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