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. 2020 Jun;72(2):291-295.
doi: 10.1007/s13304-020-00822-6. Epub 2020 Jun 3.

Resuming elective surgery in the time of COVID-19: a safe and comprehensive strategy

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Resuming elective surgery in the time of COVID-19: a safe and comprehensive strategy

Khaled Al-Omar et al. Updates Surg. 2020 Jun.

Abstract

The 2019 novel corona virus and the disease it causes (COVID-19) is a public health crisis that has profoundly modified the way medical and surgical care is delivered. Countries around the globe had a variable initial response to the COVID-19 pandemic from imposing massive lock downs and quarantine to surrendering to herd immunity. However, healthcare bodies worldwide recognized early on that a triumph against COVID-19 could only be achieved by maintaining the infrastructure of healthcare systems and their capacity to accommodate a potentially overwhelming increase in critical patient care needs. Therefore, they reacted by restricting medical care to emergency cases and postponing elective surgical procedures in all disciplines. The priority was made for treatment of COVID-19 patients and emergency cases. Nevertheless, the battle against the COVID-19 pandemic is still ongoing. In the absence of vaccines or effective drug treatments, its timeline remains uncertain and it cannot be forecast how long healthcare systems will need to cope with it in managing inpatient and outpatient services. Accordingly, extreme measures and restriction may become a recipe for a disaster in the context of the potential adverse health implications imposed by delaying timely medical and surgical care. Therefore, restrictive measures should be substituted with a comprehensive surgical and medical care strategy. One that provides a safe balance between the prevention of COVID-19 and the delivery of essential surgical care. This article provides an overview on how to safely deliver essential surgical care in the time of COIVD-19.

Keywords: COVID-19; Elective surgery; Pandemic; SARS-CoV-2.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.

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