Laparoscopic Surgery and the debate on its safety during COVID-19 pandemic: A systematic review of recommendations
Michael El Boghdady; Beatrice Marianne Ewalds-Kvist
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2021042824672
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Introduction
The
transmission of COVID-19 virus since the outbreak of viral pneumonia
due to SARS-CoV-2 gave rise to protective operative measures. Aerosol
generating procedures such as laparoscopic surgery are known to be
associated with increased risks of viral transmission to the healthcare
workers. The safety of laparoscopy during the pandemic was then debated.
We aimed to systematically review the literature regarding the safe use
of laparoscopy during COVID-19.
Methods
We
performed a systematic search using PubMed and ScienceDirect databases
from inception to 1st May, 2020. The following search terms were used:
‘‘laparoscopic surgery and COVID-19’’; ‘‘minimally invasive surgery and
COVID-19’’. Search items were considered from the nature of the
articles, date of publication, aims and findings in relation to use of
laparoscopic surgery during COVID-19. The study protocol was registered
with PROSPERO register for systematic reviews (CRD42020183432).
Results
Altogether,
174 relevant citations were identified and reviewed for this study, of
which 22 articles were included. The analysis of the findings in
relation to laparoscopic surgery during the pandemic were presented in
tabular form. We completed the common recommendations for performing
laparoscopy during the COVID-19 pandemic in forms of pre-, intra- and
postoperative phases.
Conclusion
There
is no scientific evidence to date for the transmission of COVID-19 by
laparoscopic surgery. Laparoscopy can be used with precautions because
of its benefits compared to open surgery. If safe, conservative
management is the primary alternative during the pandemic. We concluded
that recommended precautions should be respected while performing
laparoscopy during the pandemic.
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