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Successful adaptation during COVID-19 pandemic: oropharyngeal cancer biopsies under local anaesthetic
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  • Fergus Cooper,
  • Panagiotis Asimakopoulos,
  • Kim Ah-See,
  • Muhammad Shakeel
Fergus Cooper
Aberdeen Royal Infirmary

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Panagiotis Asimakopoulos
Aberdeen Royal Infirmary
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Kim Ah-See
Aberdeen Royal Infirmary
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Muhammad Shakeel
Aberdeen Royal Infirmary
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Abstract

Key points: 1. In selected patients, biopsies of oropharyngeal lesions including the tonsils can be performed under local anaesthetic safely. 2. The technique described was found to be well tolerated by the patients and there were no adverse outcomes. 3. Performing these biopsies under local anaesthetic eliminates the morbidity associated with general anaesthesia. 4. Performing these biopsies under local anaesthetic increases operating room availability which is particularly important in the current economic climate and considering the covid-19 pandemic. 5. Performing these biopsies under local anaesthetic is thought to reduce the time from initial consultation to reaching a decision regarding treatment.