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Incêndio no centro cirúrgico

DOI: 10.1590/S0034-70942012000300015

Keywords: anesthesia, electrosurgery, fire prevention and protection, operating rooms, safety management.

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background and objectives: there are several factors in operating rooms that increase the risk of fire. besides being an oxygen-enriched environment, it contains combustible materials and equipment with available ignition sources. although fires in operating rooms are a relatively rare event, the consequences are potentially serious and mostly avoidable. we present a case report of a fire occurring in the surgical drape during a blepharoplasty in which oxygen was supplemented by nasal catheter. case report: female patient, 52-years old, without comorbidities, admitted to hospital for a bilateral blepharoplasty. after monitoring and venoclysis, the patient underwent intravenous sedation and additional oxygen given via spectacle-type catheter at a flow rate of 4 l.min-1, followed by local anesthesia in the eyelids. during surgery, the use of electric scalpel provoked combustion in the surgical drapes and burns on the patient's face. conclusions: anesthesiologists play an important role preventing fire in operating rooms, as they can recognize possible ignition sources and rationally administer the oxygen, especially in open systems. the first step toward prevention is to be constantly aware of potential fire.

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