Managing hand and reconstructive microsurgery service during COVID-19 pandemic: Singapore experience.

Postgraduate medical journal 2020 Vol.96(1137) p. 379-383

Omar UF, Pei Yein T, Rajaratnam V

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Abstract

[INTRODUCTION] Managing healthcare service during pandemics and outbreaks is a challenging process. The aim is to keep patient safety as the priority, besides, continuing to provide essential healthcare services.

[METHODS] Situational audit was performed for the services rendered before and during COVID-19 pandemic and the elevation of the disease alert status, and a retrospective analysis of the attendance and procedures performed in the service.

[RESULTS] We present a methodology for performing a situational audit and generating service modification for hand and reconstructive microsurgery unit in a pandemic. There was no significant difference between the number of patients seen at outpatient clinics. However, there was a reduction in the numbers of total surgeries performed, with a 40% drop in the number of elective surgeries performed. There was also a reduction of cases seen in the emergency department hand clinic.

[DISCUSSION] COVID-19 pandemic is currently affecting not only the health service but also, other vital services all over the world. The pandemic puts significant challenges to acute surgical services in a hospital system involved in the management of the pandemic. Surgeons need to take proactive and a systematic approach in managing the available resources while maintaining essential surgical services. This paper provides the tools and methodology for doctors to plan their services in a pandemic situation.

[CONCLUSIONS] It is possible to maintain essential surgical services in a pandemic situation through rapid situational audits and generating localised strategies while considering the constraints imposed during the pandemics while maintaining patient and staff safety.

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유형영어 표현한국어 / 풀이UMLS CUI출처등장
시술 microsurgery 미세수술 dict 2
약물 COVID-19 scispacy 1

MeSH Terms

Betacoronavirus; COVID-19; Clinical Audit; Coronavirus Infections; Elective Surgical Procedures; Hand Injuries; Humans; Infection Control; Microsurgery; Pandemics; Patient Safety; Pneumonia, Viral; Practice Guidelines as Topic; Plastic Surgery Procedures; Retrospective Studies; SARS-CoV-2; Singapore

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