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  1. Article: Endocrine Surgery during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Recommendations from the Turkish Association of Endocrine Surgery.

    Aygun, Nurcihan / Iscan, Yalin / Ozdemir, Murat / Soylu, Selen / Aydin, Oguz Ugur / Sormaz, Ismail Cem / Dural, Ahmet Cem / Sahbaz, Nuri Alper / Teksoz, Serkan / Makay, Ozer / Emre, Ali Ugur / Haciyanli, Mehmet / Icoz, Recep Gokhan / Giles, Yasemin / Isgor, Adnan / Uludag, Mehmet / Tunca, Fatih

    Sisli Etfal Hastanesi tip bulteni

    2020  Volume 54, Issue 2, Page(s) 117–131

    Abstract: ... the immediate onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. We should know that these guidelines and recommendations are not ... that can help plan the surgery, prepare for surgery, protect both patients and healthcare workers during ... World Health Organization classified COVID-19 as a pandemic after its rapid spread worldwide in a few months ...

    Abstract The 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) was initially seen in Wuhan, China, in December 2019. World Health Organization classified COVID-19 as a pandemic after its rapid spread worldwide in a few months. With the pandemic, all elective surgeries and non-emergency procedures have been postponed in our country, as in others. Most of the endocrine operations can be postponed for a certain period. However, it must be kept in mind that these patients also need surgical treatment, and the delay time should not cause a negative effect on the surgical outcome or disease process. It has recently been suggested that elective surgical interventions can be described as medically necessary, time-sensitive (MeNTS) procedures. Some guidelines have been published on proper and safe surgery for both the healthcare providers and the patients after the immediate onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. We should know that these guidelines and recommendations are not meant to constitute a position statement, the standard of care, or evidence-based/best practice. However, these are mostly the opinions of a selected group of surgeons. Generally, only life-threatening emergency operations should be performed in the stage where the epidemic exceeds the capacity of the hospitals (first stage), cancer and transplantation surgery should be initiated when the outbreak begins to be controlled (second stage), and surgery for elective cases should be performed in a controlled manner with suppression of the outbreak (third stage). In this rapidly developing pandemic period, the plans and recommendations to be made on this subject are based on expert opinions by considering factors, such as the course and biology of the disease, rather than being evidence-based. In the recent reports of many endocrine surgery associations and in various reviews, it has been stated that most of the cases can be postponed to the third stage of the epidemic. We aimed to evaluate the risk reduction strategies and recommendations that can help plan the surgery, prepare for surgery, protect both patients and healthcare workers during the operation and care for the patients in the postoperative period in endocrine surgery.
    Keywords covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-06-16
    Publishing country Turkey
    Document type Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 3026862-X
    ISSN 1308-5123 ; 1302-7123
    ISSN (online) 1308-5123
    ISSN 1302-7123
    DOI 10.14744/SEMB.2020.65902
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  2. Article: Endocrine Surgery during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Recommendations from the Turkish Association of Endocrine Surgery

    Aygun, Nurcihan / Iscan, Yalin / Ozdemir, Murat / Soylu, Selen / Aydin, Oguz Ugur / Sormaz, Ismail Cem / Dural, Ahmet Cem / Sahbaz, Nuri Alper / Teksoz, Serkan / Makay, Ozer / Emre, Ali Ugur / Haciyanli, Mehmet / Icoz, Recep Gokhan / Giles, Yasemin / Isgor, Adnan / Uludag, Mehmet / Tunca, Fatih

    Sisli Etfal Hastanesi tip bulteni

    Abstract: ... the immediate onset of the COVID-19 pandemic We should know that these guidelines and recommendations are not ... the surgery, prepare for surgery, protect both patients and healthcare workers during the operation and care ... World Health Organization classified COVID-19 as a pandemic after its rapid spread worldwide in a few months ...

    Abstract The 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) was initially seen in Wuhan, China, in December 2019 World Health Organization classified COVID-19 as a pandemic after its rapid spread worldwide in a few months With the pandemic, all elective surgeries and non-emergency procedures have been postponed in our country, as in others Most of the endocrine operations can be postponed for a certain period However, it must be kept in mind that these patients also need surgical treatment, and the delay time should not cause a negative effect on the surgical outcome or disease process It has recently been suggested that elective surgical interventions can be described as medically necessary, time-sensitive (MeNTS) procedures Some guidelines have been published on proper and safe surgery for both the healthcare providers and the patients after the immediate onset of the COVID-19 pandemic We should know that these guidelines and recommendations are not meant to constitute a position statement, the standard of care, or evidence-based/best practice However, these are mostly the opinions of a selected group of surgeons Generally, only life-threatening emergency operations should be performed in the stage where the epidemic exceeds the capacity of the hospitals (first stage), cancer and transplantation surgery should be initiated when the outbreak begins to be controlled (second stage), and surgery for elective cases should be performed in a controlled manner with suppression of the outbreak (third stage) In this rapidly developing pandemic period, the plans and recommendations to be made on this subject are based on expert opinions by considering factors, such as the course and biology of the disease, rather than being evidence-based In the recent reports of many endocrine surgery associations and in various reviews, it has been stated that most of the cases can be postponed to the third stage of the epidemic We aimed to evaluate the risk reduction strategies and recommendations that can help plan the surgery, prepare for surgery, protect both patients and healthcare workers during the operation and care for the patients in the postoperative period in endocrine surgery
    Keywords covid19
    Publisher WHO
    Document type Article
    Note WHO #Covidence: #630423
    Database COVID19

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