What we have learned during this webinar is that it is not possible to give strict suggestions about how to resume
elective surgery. This is completely understandable and normal: conditions differ not only from country to country, but
also from city to city, even from center to center.
The webinar helped us focusing on what we have in “scales of the balance”: On one scale, we have – and this is the most
important part – many patients, waiting since a long time to be operated, with tumors or heart failure, whose health is
getting worse every day.
At the same scale we have also the financial issue, that even we, as doctors, should not ignore.
But on the other scale we have to keep in mind the constant risk of contracting and spreading COVID-19 infection. In
fact, it is never (and nowhere) possible to extensively isolate covid (+) and covid (-) patients: Tests are never enough
sensitive and specific. There is (and will always be) a risk of contagion, both for doctors and patients.
The webinar helped us:
1. In making “better” decisions regarding the different factors in the scales of the balance.
2. In decreasing the risks both for the patients and for the health personnel during the pre, intra-, and postoperative period.
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Check below the programme,
speakers and
answers to not addressed questions during the webinar
Mert Senturk
Chair of EACTA Thoracic SSC, Istanul, Turkey
Mohamed El Tahan
Chair of the EACTA Education Committee, Mansoura, Egypt
Laszlo Szegedi
Brussels, Belgium
| Topic | Speaker |
|---|---|
| The economic implications of COVID-19 on the healthcare system | Turgay Tuna, Brussels, Belgium |
| Returning to Elective Cardiac Surgery in a Dedicated COVID-19 Hospital: how, when, for which patients? | Alexander Wahba, Trondheim, Norway |
| Returning to Elective Thoracic Surgery in a Dedicated COVID-19 Hospital: how, when, for which patients? | Alessandro Brunelli, Leeds, United Kingdom |
| How to Reduce Risks: Preoperative Assessment and Optimization | Steffen Rex, Leuven, Belgium |
| How to Reduce Risks: Intraoperative and Postoperative Tips | Fabio Guarracino, Pisa, Italy |
| Take-Home Message | Mert Senturk, Istanbul, Turkey |