2020
DOI: 10.1007/s00701-020-04305-w
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Neurosurgery during the COVID-19 pandemic: update from Lombardy, northern Italy

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“…To help define what constitutes a legitimate procedure that should be done despite the pandemic, several institutions have published categories of procedures to be considered "emergent." [16][17][18][19][20] But neurosurgeons are trained to recognize emergencies, and our data reflected that the strongest agreement among our respondents was on the 2 case scenarios with highest risk and urgency scores (i.e. giant aneurysm and cerebellar metastasis, Table 2 Q7, Q3).…”
Section: What Cases To Postponementioning
confidence: 99%
“…To help define what constitutes a legitimate procedure that should be done despite the pandemic, several institutions have published categories of procedures to be considered "emergent." [16][17][18][19][20] But neurosurgeons are trained to recognize emergencies, and our data reflected that the strongest agreement among our respondents was on the 2 case scenarios with highest risk and urgency scores (i.e. giant aneurysm and cerebellar metastasis, Table 2 Q7, Q3).…”
Section: What Cases To Postponementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Neurosurgical departments reorganized all over the world to adapt to the Covid-19 pandemic [2,3]. Typically, every afford was made to maintain the departments Covid-19 free, and treat Covid-19 patients separately.…”
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“…We read with interest the report by Zoia et al [3], and we would like to widen the picture by sharing our experience in Madrid's COVID-19 reference center, one of the hardest hit areas in Europe. As neurosurgeons, we never would have imagined being in the eye of the storm.…”
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confidence: 99%