Thyroid surgery during the COVID-19 pandemic: difficulties – how to improve

Author:

Stefanou Christos K.1ORCID,Papathanakos Georgios2,Stefanou Stefanos K.3,Tepelenis Kostas4,Kitsouli Aikaterini5,Barbouti Alexandra6,Flindris Stefanos7,Tsoumanis Periklis8,Kanavaros Panagiotis6,Kitsoulis Panagiotis69

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgery , General Hospital of Filiates , Thesprotia , Greece

2. Intensive Care Unit , University Hospital of Ioannina , Ioannina , Greece

3. Department of Endocrine Surgery , Henry Dunant Hospital Center , Athens , Greece

4. Department of Surgery , University Hospital of Ioannina , Ioannina , Greece

5. Medical School, University of Ioannina , Ioannina , Greece

6. Department of Anatomy-Histology-Embryology , University of Ioannina , Ioannina , Greece

7. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology , University Hospital of Ioannina , Greece

8. Department of Ophthalmology , University Hospital of Ioannina , Ioannina , Greece

9. Department of Orthopaedics , University of Ioannina , Ioannina , Greece

Abstract

Abstract In December 2019, the new coronavirus infection (COVID-19) was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization after rapidly spreading over the world in just a few months. All elective operations and nonemergency treatments have been postponed worldwide. However, some patients require surgical therapy as well, and the time spent waiting should not have a negative impact on the surgical outcome or disease course. Following the initial onset of the COVID-19 epidemic, instructions for proper and safe surgery for healthcare staff and patients should develop. Thyroid surgeries have decreased during the COVID-19 pandemic. Most of them can be postponed for a long time. Assessment of thyroid nodules recommends clinical examination, imaging studies, fine needle aspiration (FNA) and vocal cord examination. All these procedures are necessary, and sometimes they cannot be postponed. To determine the best timing, a thorough preoperative assessment should be undertaken, taking into account both oncological and anatomical features. Furthermore, COVID-19 status must be negative prior to any intervention, and hospital infrastructure must be ready to deal with the demanding situation.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Surgery

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