Abstract :
The pandemic of COVID-19 has taken the world by storm. Practically no part of the world is free of the disease. It has
affected more than 2 million people with over 146,000 worldwide
mortalities.1 The disease has no treatment, no cure and no
vaccination. The overwhelming number of sick patients has
driven the health care systems to the limit and any surge in the
patients could result in collapsing of the health care system.
Majority of the patients have resulted in bed occupancy for more
than weeks. Moreover, the ailments in health-care providers
are another major issue. By flattening the curve, the number of
mortalities is reduced and the system manages to cater for the
sick patients. However, flattening the curve results in prolonging the duration of the disease; as well. According to WHO facts sheet, there were 9.6 million deaths
from the cancer alone worldwide,2 and there were 17 million
new cancer cases in 2018. Many of these patients require
surgical excisions.3 In the time of COVID-19 pandemic, the
health care workers and places are pre-occupied, leaving little
to no space for these patients. The plastic surgeons managing
these patients should be careful as there is no mass screening
test available to distinguish between a possible carrier and
asymptomatic COVID-19 patient. Therefore, for all elective
surgeries, a new protocol should be ensured. This protocol must
include the Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) gowns, surgical
masks, goggles and face-shields (Figure 1) and the surgeons
should assume every visiting patient as a potential carrier. By
maintaining the standard protocols, they can treat these patients and protect themselves and the staff as well.