General surgery and COVID-19: review of practical recommendations in the first pandemic phase.
COVID-19
Coronavirus Infections
/ epidemiology
Cross Infection
/ prevention & control
Elective Surgical Procedures
/ methods
Female
General Surgery
/ methods
Global Health
Humans
Infection Control
/ methods
Male
Occupational Health
/ statistics & numerical data
Pandemics
/ prevention & control
Patient Safety
/ statistics & numerical data
Pneumonia, Viral
/ epidemiology
Practice Guidelines as Topic
Risk Assessment
World Health Organization
COVID-19
Management
Recommendations
SARS-CoV-2
Surgery
Journal
Surgery today
ISSN: 1436-2813
Titre abrégé: Surg Today
Pays: Japan
ID NLM: 9204360
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
Oct 2020
Oct 2020
Historique:
received:
24
05
2020
accepted:
18
06
2020
pubmed:
29
7
2020
medline:
29
9
2020
entrez:
29
7
2020
Statut:
ppublish
Résumé
In March, 2020, the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic. The absence of previous knowledge of COVID-19 has made decision-making difficult for all in health care, including surgical departments. We reviewed the management recommendations for surgical activity and changes to surgical practice, identifying concordances and discrepancies, based on the literature published in the early phase of the pandemic. We searched the electronic datasets, PubMed Database, Google, and Google Scholar, using the keywords "SARS-CoV-2", "COVID-19", "surgery", "recommendations", "guideline", and "triage". The search was limited to the first 2 months after the pandemic began and was closed on May 6, 2020. Twenty papers were included in the analysis and their recommendations are divided into the following categories: 1. general aspects, such as maintaining the safety of health personnel and indications for surgery. 2. The preoperative phase, with recommendations about activating different care pathways for COVID-19 positive patients. 3. The operative phase, with recommendations about activating safety measures for aerosol-generating procedures. 4. The postoperative phase, with recommendations for managing operating theatres and patient transfers. The recommendations proposed in the revised documents are considered good practices aimed at keeping patients and healthcare professionals safe. However, these recommendations must be contextualized in each individual hospital.
Sections du résumé
BACKGROUND
BACKGROUND
In March, 2020, the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic. The absence of previous knowledge of COVID-19 has made decision-making difficult for all in health care, including surgical departments. We reviewed the management recommendations for surgical activity and changes to surgical practice, identifying concordances and discrepancies, based on the literature published in the early phase of the pandemic.
METHOD
METHODS
We searched the electronic datasets, PubMed Database, Google, and Google Scholar, using the keywords "SARS-CoV-2", "COVID-19", "surgery", "recommendations", "guideline", and "triage". The search was limited to the first 2 months after the pandemic began and was closed on May 6, 2020.
RESULTS
RESULTS
Twenty papers were included in the analysis and their recommendations are divided into the following categories: 1. general aspects, such as maintaining the safety of health personnel and indications for surgery. 2. The preoperative phase, with recommendations about activating different care pathways for COVID-19 positive patients. 3. The operative phase, with recommendations about activating safety measures for aerosol-generating procedures. 4. The postoperative phase, with recommendations for managing operating theatres and patient transfers.
CONCLUSION
CONCLUSIONS
The recommendations proposed in the revised documents are considered good practices aimed at keeping patients and healthcare professionals safe. However, these recommendations must be contextualized in each individual hospital.
Identifiants
pubmed: 32720009
doi: 10.1007/s00595-020-02086-4
pii: 10.1007/s00595-020-02086-4
pmc: PMC7383064
doi:
Types de publication
Journal Article
Review
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
IM
Pagination
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