Role of surgeons in the medical model of treating patients infected with COVID-19 in makeshift hospitals

Jian Chen, M. Yang, Q. Lu
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Since the outbreak of Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) in December 2019, the number of new confirmed cases in Wuhan has been increasing, and medical resources are in short supply Under this grim situation, makeshift hospitals have been used to treat patients with mild symptoms and achieved the largest capacity Under the model of concentrated admission in makeshift hospitals with limited medical resources, the frontline surgeons adopt strict disease observation and treatment strategies, actively carry out psychological counseling for patients, and organize multidisciplinary teams to deal with chronic and emergency surgical diseases of patients with COVID-19 Combined with their own clinical practices, the authors summarize a series of clinical experiences for the treatment of patients with COVID-19 Copyright © 2020 by the Chinese Medical Association
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自2019年12月新型冠状病毒病(COVID-19)疫情爆发以来,武汉市新增确诊病例不断增加,医疗资源紧张,在这种严峻形势下,方舱医院以治疗轻症患者为主,实现了最大容量,在医疗资源有限的方舱医院集中收治模式下,一线外科医生采取严格的疾病观察和治疗策略,积极开展对患者的心理咨询,组织多学科团队应对新冠肺炎患者的慢性和急诊外科疾病,笔者结合自身临床实践,总结了一系列治疗新冠肺炎患者的临床经验版权所有©中华医学会2020
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