id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-332282-nehpwsqn Tanaka, L. A hybrid approach to tracheostomy in COVID‐19 patients ensuring staff safety 2020-05-17 .txt text/plain 313 21 59 key: cord-332282-nehpwsqn Editor Hogan 1 reported in their correspondence that they 'endeavour, as always, to provide the highest level of patient care within the framework of imposed constraints and to preserve the health of the surgical workforce providing this care' and that 'there is minimal evidence regarding emergency surgical Here, we describe a hybrid surgical tracheostomy using a percutaneous kit under a customized insulated field with the patient in a supine position using a thyroid drape (Fig. 1) . The goal was to avoid any leakage of viral particles through openings in the drape (made for the operator's hands). Adding a customized insulated field and the hybrid technique, which avoids having to perform a fibreoptic bronchoscopy to check the tracheal puncture location or the final position of the Immediate and long-term impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on delivery of surgical services Global guidance for surgical care during the COVID-19 pandemic ./cache/cord-332282-nehpwsqn.txt ./txt/cord-332282-nehpwsqn.txt