Recommendations on intervention for hepatobiliary oncological surgery during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Autors de IIS La Fe

Autors aliens a IIS La Fe

  • Garcia Botella, Alejandra
  • Gomez Bravo, Miguel Angel
  • Di Martino, Marcello
  • Gastaca, Mikel
  • Sanchez Cabus, Santiago
  • Sanchez Perez, Belinda
  • Lopez Ben, Santiago
  • Rodriguez Sanjuan, Juan Carlos
  • Barrera, Manuel
  • Balibrea, Jose M
  • Rubio-Perez, Ines
  • Badia, Josep M
  • Martin-Antona, Esteban
  • Alvarez Pena, Estibaliz
  • Garcia-Botella, A
  • Martin-Perez, Elena
  • Alvarez Gallego, Mario
  • Martinez Cortijo, Sagrario
  • Pascual Miguelanez, Isabel
  • Perez Diaz, Lola
  • Ramos Rodriquez, Jose Luis
  • Espin-Basany, Eloy
  • Sanchez Santos, Raquel
  • Guirao Garriga, Xavier
  • Aranda Narvaez, Jose Manuel
  • Morales-Conde, Salvador

Grups d'Investigació

Abstract

The SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) pandemic requires an analysis in the field of oncological surgery, both on the risk of infection, with very relevant clinical consequences, and on the need to generate plans to minimize the impact on possible restrictions on health resources. The AEC is making a proposal for the management of patients with hepatopancreatobiliary (HPB) malignancies in the different pandemic scenarios in order to offer the maximum benefit to patients, minimising the risks of COVID-19 infection, and optimising the healthcare resources available at any time. This requires the coordination of the different treatment options between the departments involved in the management of these patients: medical oncology, radiotherapy oncology, surgery, anaesthesia, radiology, endoscopy department and intensive care. The goal is offer effective treatments, adapted to the available resources, without compromising patients and healthcare professionals safety.

Copyright © 2020 AEC. Publicado por Elsevier España, S.L.U. All rights reserved.

Dades de la publicació

ISSN/ISSNe:
0009-739X, 1578-147X

CIRUGIA ESPANOLA  ELSEVIER DOYMA SL

Tipus:
Article
Pàgines:
174-182
PubMed:
33341242
Factor d'Impacte:
0,262 SCImago
Quartil:
Q3 SCImago

Cites Rebudes en Web of Science: 1

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Keywords

  • COVID-19 infection, Cancer, Cirugía oncológica, Cáncer, Infección COVID-19, Oncological surgery, Pandemia, Pandemic

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