Department of Neurosurgery, Kathmandu Medical College Teaching Hospital, Kathmandu, Nepal.
World Neurosurg. 2020 Jul;139:629-631. doi: 10.1016/j.wneu.2020.05.093. Epub 2020 May 15.
Despite the panic and chaos that coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has generated in over 200 countries, the role of neurosurgeons has never been more relevant and challenging. The health system in Nepal was never geared to face an onslaught of an infectious disease.
At Kathmandu Medical College Teaching Hospital, we designated a separate complex for housing COVID-19 suspects to prevent the unaffected from getting exposed. In a few hospitals, existing neurosurgical and medical intensive care units have been converted to isolation intensive care units. A separate roster of doctors, nurses, and allied staff has been drafted to care for these patients to avoid contamination and allow effective quarantine of the staff involved in care.
At the directive of the government, all neurosurgical centers postponed routine cases and some have closed their outpatient departments because of the lack of protective gear. All neurosurgical centers have seen drastic reductions in cases.
In these challenging times, we neurosurgeons, who are naturally primed and trained to respond and take on challenges in difficult situations, have the ideal opportunity to shine and make a true difference during this pandemic and beyond and be "5-star doctors."
尽管 200 多个国家都因 2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)而陷入恐慌和混乱,但神经外科医生的角色从未如此重要和具有挑战性。尼泊尔的卫生系统从未做好应对传染病侵袭的准备。
在加德满都医学院教学医院,我们专门指定了一个单独的区域来安置 COVID-19 疑似病例,以防止未受感染的人受到感染。在一些医院,现有的神经外科和内科重症监护病房已被改造成隔离重症监护病房。专门抽调了一组医生、护士和相关工作人员来照顾这些患者,以避免感染,并对参与护理的工作人员进行有效的隔离。
应政府的指示,所有神经外科中心都推迟了常规手术,一些中心由于缺乏防护设备而关闭了门诊部门。所有神经外科中心的病例都急剧减少。
在这个充满挑战的时期,我们神经外科医生,天生就具备应对和应对困难情况的能力,并接受过相关训练,现在有机会在这场大流行期间以及之后大放异彩,做出真正的改变,并成为“五星级医生”。