Microsurgical Reconstruction During Covid-19 Pandemic Setting: A Systematic Review and Clinical Applications

P. Atmodiwirjo, M. Ramadan, N. A. Ralena, Sara Ester Triatmoko
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Introduction: The outbreak of the novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has taken almost all countries worldwide. This situation has compromised the safety and health of all medical workers, including microsurgeons. Given that there have been various articles published about the recommendations in microsurgical reconstruction during the COVID-19 pandemic, We felt compelled to compile all relevant studies about the microsurgical reconstruction in the COVID-19 pandemic setting, describe the various actions from different perspectives, as well as providing suggestions based on evidence-based medicine. Method: We did a systematic literature search using electronic databases such as PubMed, Embase, Medline, Wiley, and Cochrane using keywords reconstruction, Microsurgery, coronavirus, and COVID-19. All included studies were critically appraised and reviewed. Results: Nine relevant articles were included for the final review, four of them were qualitative studies, and 5 were guidelines. Studies look at various surgeon's experiences from different healthcare systems during the COVID-19 pandemic. The focuses of the included studies are also diverse from head and neck surgery, breast surgery, limb surgery, and general Reconstructive Microsurgery. Conclusion: Microsurgical reconstruction is not suggested to perform during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic. It is indicated only if necessary after a rigorous review by the multi-disciplinary team. A full PPE, including a Powered Air Purifying Respirators (PAPR) system, fit-tested N95 respirator masks, face shield, and tight-fitting eye protection goggles, are recommended in performing the surgeries.
2019冠状病毒病大流行背景下显微外科重建:系统综述及临床应用
导语:2019年新型冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的爆发几乎席卷了全球所有国家。这种情况损害了包括显微外科医生在内的所有医务工作者的安全和健康。鉴于新冠肺炎大流行背景下的显微外科手术重建建议已经发表了很多文章,我们觉得有必要整理所有关于新冠肺炎大流行背景下显微外科手术重建的相关研究,从不同角度描述各种行动,并基于循证医学提出建议。方法:利用PubMed、Embase、Medline、Wiley、Cochrane等电子数据库进行系统文献检索,检索关键词为重建、显微外科、冠状病毒、COVID-19。所有纳入的研究都经过严格的评价和审查。结果:最终纳入9篇相关文献,其中4篇为质性研究,5篇为指南。研究着眼于在COVID-19大流行期间来自不同医疗保健系统的各种外科医生的经验。纳入研究的重点也从头颈外科、乳房外科、肢体外科和一般重建显微外科等多种多样。结论:2019冠状病毒病疫情高发期不建议进行显微外科重建。只有在必要时才会由多学科团队进行严格的审查。建议佩戴全套个人防护装备,包括动力式空气净化呼吸器(PAPR)、经过测试的N95口罩、面罩和贴身护目镜。
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