Title of article :
SPECIAL ARTICLE: A Review of Guidelines to Resuming Elective Orthopaedic Surgeries Amid COVID-19 Pandemic: Deriving a Simple Traffic Light Model
Author/Authors :
AK, Attia Department of Orthopaedic Surgery - Hamad Medical Corporation - Doha - Qatar , UF, Omar Department of Orthopaedic Surgery - Khoo Teck Puat Hospital - Singapore , AK, Kaliya-Perumal Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine - Nanyang Technological University Singapore - Singapore
Abstract :
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected most healthcare systems around the world. Routine care operations such as outpatient clinics and elective surgery remain badly hit. This situation cannot continue for long as it puts patients at a higher risk for complications due to delayed management.
Hence, it is essential to resume routine, especially elective
surgery. Regarding orthopaedic practice, various authors and
organisations have come out with guidelines to resume
elective surgeries. However, clear consensus and common
strategies need be derived. With this motive, we conducted a
review of the literature for guidelines to resume elective
orthopaedic surgery amid COVID-19 pandemic and
shortlisted scholarly publications and information from
regional organisations. We have summarised the information
and derived an organised algorithm considering the
guidelines provided by various sources. In this extraordinary
time, guidelines come in as a relief for every surgeon who is
in a dilemma whether to resume electives or not. Putting safety first, these guidelines or suitable versions should be followed at all levels wherever possible to avoid the lack of trained manpower in the event of staff morbidity.
Keywords :
coronavirus , COVID , infectious disease , orthopaedic surgery , pandemic , COVID-19
Journal title :
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal