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Erschienen in: Der Anaesthesist 6/2018

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Risks and prevention of surgical fires

A systematic review

verfasst von: I. Kezze, Priv.-Doz. Dr. N. Zoremba, PhD, Prof. Dr. R. Rossaint, Priv.-Doz. Dr. A. Rieg, Prof. Dr. M. Coburn, Priv.-Doz. Dr. G. Schälte, MA

Erschienen in: Die Anaesthesiologie | Ausgabe 6/2018

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Abstract

Surgically induced fire is a life-threatening hazard; this topic has received little attention, although only 3 factors, the so-called fire triad, are needed for surgical fires to occur: an oxidizer, fuel and an ignition source. This systematic review aims to determine the impact of each component and to delegate every staff member an area of responsibility, thus ensuring patient health through prevention or protection. The trial was registered in Prospero CRD42018082656. A database search of eligible, preferably evidence-based studies was conducted. The Robins-I tool for assessing the risk of bias revealed a moderate risk of bias. Due to insufficient data, the main findings of these studies could not be summarized through a quantitative synthesis; therefore, a qualitative synthesis is outlined. The results are summarized according to the roles of the fire triad and discussed. (1) Role of the oxidizer: oxygen is the key component of the triad. Safe oxygen delivery is important. An oxygen-enriched environment (ORE) is caused by draping and is preferably prevented by suctioning. Fuel characteristics are affected by varying oxygen concentrations. (2) Role of the ignition source: electrocauterization is the most common ignition source, followed by lasers. Less common ignition sources include fiberoptic cables and preparative solutions, petrol or acetone. (3) Role of the fuel: surgical drapes are one of the most common fuels for surgical fires followed by the patient’s hair and skin. Skin preparation solutions are among the less common fuels. Many fire-resistant materials have been tested that do not remain fire resistant in ORE. It was concluded that the main problem is defining the real extent of this hazard. Exact numbers and exact condition protocols are needed; therefore, standardized registration of every fire and future studies with much evidence are needed. Immediate prevention consists of close attention to patient safety to prevent surgical fires from happening.
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Metadaten
Titel
Risks and prevention of surgical fires
A systematic review
verfasst von
I. Kezze
Priv.-Doz. Dr. N. Zoremba, PhD
Prof. Dr. R. Rossaint
Priv.-Doz. Dr. A. Rieg
Prof. Dr. M. Coburn
Priv.-Doz. Dr. G. Schälte, MA
Publikationsdatum
15.05.2018
Verlag
Springer Medizin
Erschienen in
Die Anaesthesiologie / Ausgabe 6/2018
Print ISSN: 2731-6858
Elektronische ISSN: 2731-6866
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00101-018-0445-2

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