Resuming Elective Oncologic Surgery After CoVID-19 Outbreak: What Precautions Should be Taken?

A. Majbar, A. Benkabbou, R. Mohsine, A. Souadka
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The COVID 19 outbreak has caused the cancellation of most elective oncological surgery around the world to limit the risk of virus dissemination. As we are exiting the crisis, surgical teams will face strong challenges while resuming normal elective surgery. The accumulation of cases will have to be managed by defining strong selection criteria, taking into account the patient and the disease conditions. In order to reduce the risk of infection, nonCOVID patients should be treated in dedicated non-COVID areas, preferably in separate buildings or hospitals. Departments, units and operative theaters should put in place rigorous actions and protocols to protect the patient and healthcare workers. Adequate protective equipment must be readily available for healthcare workers and patients. Finally, teams should keep an adaptive mindset by preparing strategies to maintain surgical activity in case of repeated COVID 19 waves.
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2019冠状病毒病的爆发导致世界各地大多数选择性肿瘤手术被取消,以限制病毒传播的风险。随着我们摆脱危机,手术团队在恢复正常择期手术的同时将面临巨大挑战。病例的积累必须通过制定强有力的选择标准来管理,同时考虑到患者和疾病状况。为了降低感染风险,非新冠肺炎患者应在专门的非新冠地区接受治疗,最好在单独的建筑物或医院接受治疗。各部门、单位和手术室应制定严格的行动和规程,以保护患者和医护人员。必须为医护人员和患者提供足够的防护设备。最后,团队应保持适应性思维,制定策略,在反复出现新冠肺炎19波的情况下保持手术活动。
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