• J. Gastrointest. Surg. · May 2021

    Responsible Return to Essential and Non-Essential Surgery During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

    • Benjamin K Poulose, Laura S Phieffer, Joel Mayerson, Daniel Like, L Arick Forrest, Armin Rahmanian, Brooke Bellamy, Michael Guertin, and Timothy M Pawlik.
    • Center for Abdominal Core Health, Division of General and Gastrointestinal Surgery, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, N729 Doan Hall, 410 W. Tenth Avenue, Columbus, OH, 43210, USA. benjamin.poulose@osumc.edu.
    • J. Gastrointest. Surg. 2021 May 1; 25 (5): 1105-1107.

    AbstractNon-essential surgery had largely been suspended during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Enormous amounts of resources were utilized to shift surgical practices to a "disaster footing" with most elective surgeons assuming new roles to offset the anticipated burden from surgical and medical personnel delivering acute care. As the number of COVID-19-infected patients began to plateau in the state of Ohio, a four-phase "Responsible Return to Surgery" approach was adopted in concert with the Ohio Department of Health and the Ohio Hospital Association. This approach was adopted understanding that a simple return to the status quo prior to the COVID-19 pandemic might be harmful to patients, providers, and staff. The discrete phases undertaken at our quaternary care institution for a responsible return to non-essential surgery are outlined with the goal of ensuring timely care, minimizing community transmission, and preserving personal protective equipment. Operationalizing these phases relied upon the widespread use of telehealth, systematic COVID-19 testing, and real-time monitoring of hospital and personal protective equipment resources.

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