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01-08-2020 | Coronavirus | Original Article
Novel coronavirus and trauma surgery: successful infection control from a level I trauma centre
Authors:
Péter Jávor, Endre Varga, Károly Fekete, Ferenc Tóth, Petra Hartmann
Published in:
European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery
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Issue 4/2020
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Abstract
Purpose
In the absence of effective treatment options, the recent SARS-CoV2 pandemic poses a great challenge to the health and social sectors worldwide. Hereby, we would like to share our proposals in the hope that it will prove helpful for our colleagues in this difficult time.
Methods
The present recommendations are based on the opinion of experts as well as the experience of a group of traumatologists directly involved in the organization of traumatology wards. The reassignment of the healthcare personnel, the separation of the potentially infected patients and the different levels of restriction on the trauma care are all key elements of our protocol.
Results
Since the first SARS-CoV2-positive case was confirmed in Hungary, our trauma surgeons were able to avoid contamination with the help of the new guidelines, without reducing the quality of trauma care.
Conclusion
Reasonably adjusted patient care protocols in every medical field are key to contain the spread of infection and to avoid public health crisis. Sharing experience can be an important element of a successful fight against the recent pandemic.