Title of article :
Perioperative COVID‑19 Defense
Author/Authors :
Sriwijitalai, Won Private Academic Practice, Bangkok, Thailand , Wiwanitkit, Viroj Department of Community Medicine - Dr. DY Patil University, Pune, Maharashtra, India
Abstract :
Perioperative management during coronavirus disease
(COVID‑19) outbreak is an interesting issue.[1] The
perioperative COVID‑19 defense is an important topic in
clinical anesthesiology.[2] Dexter et al. mentioned many
interesting recommendations for the management of the
patients in the operation room.[2] Here, we would like
to share ideas on a forgotten point. Although several
recommendations are raised regarding patients, there
are few specific concerns on the medical practitioners.
Self‑protection is a basic consideration. Nevertheless, it
should not be forgotten that the medial personnel might also
be the disease spreader of disease in the operation room.
The operation is a small abdominal surgery in a provincial
hospital. The spreader is a patient who also presented fever
but gave no risk history. Since the patient disguises the
history of risk contact, the disease transmission occurred,
and the physician‑developed illness 3 days after contact
by contact with respiratory spillage of the first spreader.
Keywords :
COVID‑19 , Perioperative Defense
Journal title :
International Journal of Preventive Medicine (IJPM)