COVID-19大流行时代的急诊外科模式。

IF 1.7 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH GMS Hygiene and Infection Control Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.3205/dgkh000442
Nader Aghakhani, Bahman Alinezhad, Mehdi Azami, Saied Amini Rarani
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Acute care surgery model in the COVID-19 pandemic era.
Dear editor, The COVID-19 global pandemic caused interruptions in the admission of patients to the emergency unit and a reduction in the incidence of optional surgeries, having a substantial effect on surgical practice. On the other hand, the effects of COVID-19 on surgical professional problems, including the danger of intraoperative viral transmission, illness among health-care staff, and other influences on surgical training, have been discussed many times [1]. The current need for ventilators, staff, and space is a limiting factor for the deployment of surgical resources during the pandemic training, to the point where the provision of essential surgery is being compromised in multiple areas, such as operating rooms, the number of surgeons, and operating staff.Aroung the world, many people who are suffering from surgical complaints are affected both immediately and over time by the strain these limitations impose on the system [2]. Patients should be thoroughly observed after surgery, since there are signs that undetected COVID-19 may make recovery more complicated. Pulmonary complica-
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