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Assessing the risk of viral infection from gases and plumes during intra-abdominal surgery: a systematic scoping review.

Dominic J GavinBruce D WilkieJia TayBenjamin P T LovedayTimothy FurlongBenjamin N J Thomson
Published in: ANZ journal of surgery (2020)
There is currently no evidence that respiratory viruses can be found in the peritoneal fluid. Whilst there is currently no evidence that desufflated carbon dioxide or surgical smoke plumes present a significant infectious risk, there is not a wealth of literature to inform current practice. Further clinical research in this area is required.
Keyphrases
  • carbon dioxide
  • systematic review
  • primary care
  • healthcare