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. 2021 Feb:146:e1079-e1082.
doi: 10.1016/j.wneu.2020.11.088. Epub 2020 Nov 24.

Pediatric Neurosurgery After the COVID-19 Pandemic: Management Strategies from a Single Pediatric Hospital in Italy

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Pediatric Neurosurgery After the COVID-19 Pandemic: Management Strategies from a Single Pediatric Hospital in Italy

Marco Ceraudo et al. World Neurosurg. 2021 Feb.

Abstract

Background: Coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic had a great impact over all elective neurosurgical activity and important implications in management of neurosurgical urgencies. During the pandemic, some pediatric hospitals reported their experiences. After the emergency phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, the health care system needs to be reorganized to again manage all nonurgent activities, while ensuring safety of both patients and health care workers.

Methods: We developed preventive measures to limit any possibility of COVID-19 spread, according to the principles of epidemiologic prevention and suggestions from recent literature. To evaluate the efficacy of these measures, we retrospectively reviewed the neurosurgical activity at our institution from May 4 to July 15, 2020.

Results: One hundred nineteen patients were admitted to the neurosurgical ward, and 80 surgical procedures were performed. Furthermore, 130 outpatient clinics were scheduled. A total of 258 nasopharyngeal swabs and 249 specific interviews were performed. In our series, no cases of positivity for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 infection were found, and no surgical cases were postponed.

Discussion: We present the management of the neurosurgical activity after the emergency phase at the Neurosurgical Department of Giannina Gaslini Children's Hospital in Genoa, Italy.

Conclusions: The Italian health care system is undertaking a process of reorganization of resources, in an attempt to restore all nonurgent activities while ensuring safety. After the emergency phase, we are learning to live together with COVID-19 and, although epidemiologic data are encouraging, we must be prepared for an eventual second peak.

Keywords: COVID-19; Neurosurgery; Pandemic; Pediatric neurosurgery.

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