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Patient generated aerosol in the context of ophthalmic surgery.

Rodrigo AnguitaNicholas BrennanConor M RamsdenManjit MehatDavid KeeganRonan CahillKevin NolanLouise O'TooleLouisa Wickham
Published in: European journal of ophthalmology (2021)
Advising patients to wear a surgical mask at the time of ophthalmic interventions potentially contaminants the ocular field with patient generated aerosol risking endophthalmitis. Surgeon safety can be maintained with personal protective equipment to mitigate the increased egress of vapour from the surgical drape and taping, with or without suction is advisable, whilst meticulous hygiene around lenses is required at the time of slit lamp examination.
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