Patient Safety in Surgery (Sep 2020)

Safety measures for COVID-19: a review of surgical preparedness at four major medical centres in Saudi Arabia

  • Mohammad A. Alsofyani,
  • Haifaa M. Malaekah,
  • Ahmed Bashawyah,
  • Mohammed Bawazeer,
  • Khalid Akkour,
  • Sultan Alsalmi,
  • Abdu Alkhairy,
  • Nayef Bin Dajim,
  • Salahaddeen Khalifah,
  • Ibrahim A. Almalki,
  • Farid Kassab,
  • Mohammad Barnawi,
  • Mosfer Almalki,
  • Mohammed Alharthi,
  • Majed Alharthi,
  • Abdulaziz Almalki,
  • Abdullah H. Almalki,
  • Anouar Bourghli,
  • Ibrahim Obeid

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13037-020-00259-1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 14

Abstract

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Abstract In view of the worldwide coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, hospitals need contingency planning. This planning should include preparation for an unexpected patient surge. This measure is evolving concomitantly with the implementation of the needed infection control rules. Here, we present our experience in contingency planning at four large tertiary hospitals in Saudi Arabia during this global pandemic, with a focus on dealing with COVID-19 patients who need to undergo surgery. The planning covers response measures required in the operating room and supporting units, including the administrative department, intensive care unit, and different sections of the surgical department. Furthermore, it covers the role of education and simulation in preparing health care providers and ensuring smooth workflow between all sections. We additionally discuss the guidelines and policies implemented in different surgical specialties. These measures are necessary to prevent the transmission of COVID-19 within healthcare facilities. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the healthcare system should develop a comprehensive pandemic plan and set guidelines addressing the management of urgent and malignant cases. The guidelines should be in concordance with internal guidelines.

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