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Title: | Experience from a Singapore tertiary hospital with restructuring of a vascular surgery practice in response to national and institutional policies during the COVID-19 pandemic | Authors: | Ng, Jun Jie Gan, Tiffany RX Niam, Jen Yong Menon, Raj K Ho, Pei Dharmaraj, Rajesh B Wong, Julian CL Choong, Andrew MTL |
Keywords: | Science & Technology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Surgery Peripheral Vascular Disease Cardiovascular System & Cardiology Coronavirus disease 2019 COVID-19 Vascular surgery Surgical practice Segregation |
Issue Date: | 1-Oct-2020 | Publisher: | MOSBY-ELSEVIER | Citation: | Ng, Jun Jie, Gan, Tiffany RX, Niam, Jen Yong, Menon, Raj K, Ho, Pei, Dharmaraj, Rajesh B, Wong, Julian CL, Choong, Andrew MTL (2020-10-01). Experience from a Singapore tertiary hospital with restructuring of a vascular surgery practice in response to national and institutional policies during the COVID-19 pandemic. JOURNAL OF VASCULAR SURGERY 72 (4) : 1166-1172. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvs.2020.05.026 | Abstract: | Singapore was one of the first countries to be affected by COVID-19, with the index patient diagnosed on January 23, 2020. For 2 weeks in February, we had the highest number of COVID-19 cases behind China. In this article, we summarize the key national and institutional policies that were implemented in response to COVID-19. We also describe in detail, with relevant data, how our vascular surgery practice has changed because of these policies and COVID-19. We show that with a segregated team model, the vascular surgery unit can still function while reducing risk of cross-contamination. We explain the various strategies adopted to reduce outpatient and inpatient volume. We provide a detailed breakdown of the type of vascular surgical cases that were performed during the COVID-19 pandemic and compare it with preceding months. We discuss our operating room and personal protective equipment protocols in managing a COVID-19 patient and share how we continue surgical training amid the pandemic. We also discuss the challenges we might face in the future as COVID-19 regresses. | Source Title: | JOURNAL OF VASCULAR SURGERY | URI: | https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/205866 | ISSN: | 07415214 10976809 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jvs.2020.05.026 |
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