2020, Número 3
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Acta Ortop Mex 2020; 34 (3)
Recomendaciones para el reinicio de cirugía ortopédica electiva post-COVID-19 en México
Sommer-Larraza G, Mallen-Trejo A, Tomás-Reyna C, Rodríguez-Reséndiz F
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 32
Paginas: 176-182
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RESUMEN
Justificación: Proporcionar recomendaciones actuales que nos permitan retomar la cirugía ortopédica electiva posterior a la pandemia COVID-19 en condiciones adecuadas de seguridad para el personal de salud, pacientes y familiares para el tratamiento perioperatorio de acuerdo a la situación en nuestro país.
Métodos: Revisión bibliográfica de literatura actual mundial relevante.
Resultados: Una guía de recomendaciones con la adecuada definición de procedimientos ortopédicos electivos, la correcta estratificación de riesgo de contagio por COVID-19, las consideraciones especiales en selección de pacientes según su grupo de riesgo, las adecuaciones hospitalarias a implementar y los cuidados anestésicos, intraoperatorios y postoperatorios especiales ante el reinicio de cirugía electiva posterior a la pandemia COVID-19.
Conclusiones: El reinicio seguro de cirugía ortopédica electiva posterior a la pandemia COVID-19 en México es posible tomando en cuenta las recomendaciones especiales preoperatorias, intraoperatorias y postoperatorias.
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