Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
The pandemic of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) resulted in an unprecedented global public health crisis and impacted all spheres of life, including all economic activity, travel, governance, education, surgery and, of course, healthcare. Neurosurgery, dentistry, and maxillofacial surgery are also not spared. Surgeons operating near the aerodigestive tract are at particularly high risk of being infected, and consequently, they shifted their practices toward more protective personal protective equipment. In the present digital era, surgeons use more and more web, teleconsulting, and virtual reality to effectively communicate with patients and their relatives on treatment strategies and appointments for surgical works. The COVID-19 situation also provides a novel opportunity to learn, update our knowledge, and update ourselves such that we continue to save lives. In conclusion, it seems appropriate to request that every healthcare institution receives well-researched and documented protocols for dealing with future inevitable global pandemics.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
COVID-19; Craniofacial surgery; Maxillofacial surgery; Neurosurgery; Pandemic; Public health
Elenco autori:
Dipalma, G.; Inchingolo, A. D.; Mancini, A.; Maggiore, M. E.; Tartaglia, G. M.; Malcangi, G.; Semjonova, A.; Ferrara, E.; Lorusso, F.; Scarano, A.; Ferati, K.; Tesoro, I.; Gnoni, A.; Scacco, S.; Rapone, B.; Inchingolo, A. M.; Inchingolo, F.
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