Background The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic has necessitated rapid adaptations to all levels of clinical practice. Recently produced guidelines have suggested additional considerations for tracheostomy and advocated full personal protective equipment, including filtering facepiece code 3 masks. Air seal with filtering facepiece code 3 masks is often challenging, and full-face respirators and powered air-purifying respirators with hoods need to be employed. The infection prevention benefits of this equipment are accompanied by potential issues in communication. Objective In an attempt to minimise surgical error through miscommunication, the authors sought to introduce a simple sign language system that could be used as an adjunct during surgery. Results Following evaluation of pre-existing sign language platforms and consideration of multiple surgical factors, 14 bespoke hand signals were ultimately proposed. Conclusion Whilst this novel sign language system aims to bridge the communicative gap created by additional personal protective equipment, further development and validation of the proposed tool might be beneficial.
【저자키워드】 COVID-19, communication, respirators, tracheostomy, Sign Language, 【초록키워드】 coronavirus disease, Personal protective equipment, pandemic, equipment, Masks, surgical, Mask, Infection prevention, Factors, platform, Clinical practice, Respirator, objective, benefit, Result, produced, suggested, accompanied, air-purifying respirator, 【제목키워드】 Coronavirus disease 2019, surgical, Respirator,