Management of non traumatic surgical emergencies during the COVID-19 pandemia

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Autor(a) principal: PARREIRA,JOSÉ GUSTAVO
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: CAMPOS,TERCIO DE, ANTUNES,PEDRO DE SOUZA LUCARELLI, PERLINGEIRO,JACQUELINE ARANTES GIANNINNI, ASSEF,JOSE CESAR
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões
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Resumo: ABSTRACT In December 2019, in Wuhan, China, the first cases of what would be known as COVID-19, a disease caused by an RNA virus called SARS-CoV-2, were described. Its spread was rapid and wide, leading the World Health Organization to declare a pandemic in March 2020. The disease has distinct clinical presentations, from asymptomatic to critical cases, with high lethality. Parallel to this, patients with non-traumatic surgical emergencies, such as acute appendicitis and cholecystitis, continue to be treated at the emergency services. In this regard, there were several doubts on how to approach these cases, among them: how to quickly identify the patient with COVID-19, what is the impact of the abdominal surgical disease and its treatment on the evolution of patients with COVID-19, in addition to the discussion about the role of the non-operative treatment for abdominal disease under these circumstances. In this review, we discuss these problems based on the available evidence.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Management of non traumatic surgical emergencies during the COVID-19 pandemia
title Management of non traumatic surgical emergencies during the COVID-19 pandemia
spellingShingle Management of non traumatic surgical emergencies during the COVID-19 pandemia
PARREIRA,JOSÉ GUSTAVO
Emergencies
Pandemics
Coronavirus Infections
General Surgery
title_short Management of non traumatic surgical emergencies during the COVID-19 pandemia
title_full Management of non traumatic surgical emergencies during the COVID-19 pandemia
title_fullStr Management of non traumatic surgical emergencies during the COVID-19 pandemia
title_full_unstemmed Management of non traumatic surgical emergencies during the COVID-19 pandemia
title_sort Management of non traumatic surgical emergencies during the COVID-19 pandemia
author PARREIRA,JOSÉ GUSTAVO
author_facet PARREIRA,JOSÉ GUSTAVO
CAMPOS,TERCIO DE
ANTUNES,PEDRO DE SOUZA LUCARELLI
PERLINGEIRO,JACQUELINE ARANTES GIANNINNI
ASSEF,JOSE CESAR
author_role author
author2 CAMPOS,TERCIO DE
ANTUNES,PEDRO DE SOUZA LUCARELLI
PERLINGEIRO,JACQUELINE ARANTES GIANNINNI
ASSEF,JOSE CESAR
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv PARREIRA,JOSÉ GUSTAVO
CAMPOS,TERCIO DE
ANTUNES,PEDRO DE SOUZA LUCARELLI
PERLINGEIRO,JACQUELINE ARANTES GIANNINNI
ASSEF,JOSE CESAR
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Emergencies
Pandemics
Coronavirus Infections
General Surgery
topic Emergencies
Pandemics
Coronavirus Infections
General Surgery
description ABSTRACT In December 2019, in Wuhan, China, the first cases of what would be known as COVID-19, a disease caused by an RNA virus called SARS-CoV-2, were described. Its spread was rapid and wide, leading the World Health Organization to declare a pandemic in March 2020. The disease has distinct clinical presentations, from asymptomatic to critical cases, with high lethality. Parallel to this, patients with non-traumatic surgical emergencies, such as acute appendicitis and cholecystitis, continue to be treated at the emergency services. In this regard, there were several doubts on how to approach these cases, among them: how to quickly identify the patient with COVID-19, what is the impact of the abdominal surgical disease and its treatment on the evolution of patients with COVID-19, in addition to the discussion about the role of the non-operative treatment for abdominal disease under these circumstances. In this review, we discuss these problems based on the available evidence.
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