Neurosurgery resumption in Wuhan during the early post-epidemic period: what should we pay attention to?

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Yiwei Qi
Xiaojin Liu
Xueyan Wan
Liang Lu
Feng Hu
Chunxia Qi
Kai Zhao
Kai Shu
Ting Lei
机构
[1] Tongji Hospital,Department of Neurosurgery
[2] Tongji Medical College,Department of Neurosurgery
[3] Huazhong University of Science and Technology,undefined
[4] Sino-German Neuro-Oncology Molecular Laboratory,undefined
[5] Tongji Hospital,undefined
[6] Tongji Medical College,undefined
[7] Huazhong University of Science and Technology,undefined
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Neurosurgical Review | 2021年 / 44卷
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Neurosurgery; Post-epidemic period; Work and production Resumption; Admission algorithm; COVID-19;
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COVID-19 has spread globally, causing a pandemic and medical interruptions. As more countries control the epidemic, the resumption of work is imperative. However, asymptomatic carriers become the main source of infection. After several months of recovery, Wuhan had much experience with facing the challenge of work resumption. The purpose of this study was to investigate the safety of the resumption strategies, as well as the outcome of the resumption efforts, in the early post-epidemic period. A retrospective study was conducted in patients admitted between April 8 and June 30 to the neurosurgery department of Tongji Hospital, Wuhan. The medical information, past medical history, COVID-19 tests, laboratory parameters, CT results, and management were reviewed and recorded. 768 patients were admitted to the neurosurgery department at Tongji Hospital, and none of them became new infections. Our department recovered to 70% efficiency one month after the resumption of work. Two patients were found to have asymptomatic infections in the outpatient department. Two patients who recovered from COVID-19 underwent the surgery without recurrence of COVID-19. Tumor patients accounted for more than 50% of the surgery patients in the early period. It is feasible and helpful to follow our strict admission algorithm in the early post-epidemic period, even though the challenges of asymptomatic infectors exist. Two COVID-19 tests in 3 days are suggested within the early period. Protective downgrades should be based on the testing of asymptomatic patients in the area. Recovered COVID-19 patients can undergo surgery without recurrence.
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