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Tracheostomy in a patient with severe acute respiratory syndrome

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The coronavirus which causes severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is a virulent and highly contagious organism. Of the 1755 SARS patients in Hong Kong, over 400 were healthcare workers. Meticulous attention to infection control and teamwork are essential to minimize cross-contamination and prevent staff from contracting the illness. These points are especially pertinent when anaesthetizing SARS patients for high-risk procedures such as tracheostomy. We describe the management of such a case.

complications, contamination
complications, severe acute respiratory syndrome
equipment, personal protective
infection, control
surgery, tracheostomy

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