Reorganization Tips from a Sarcoma Unit at Time of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Italy: Early Experience from a Regional Referral Oncologic Center

Since the World Health Organization declared the novel coronavirus outbreak a global health emergency, Italy’s lockdown was declared on 9 March 2020. Elective orthopedic surgery was forced to stop to allow the healthcare system to face the emergency. However, many orthopedic oncology cases could not...

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Main Authors: Barbara Rossi, Carmine Zoccali, Jacopo Baldi, Alessandra Scotto di Uccio, Roberto Biagini, Assunta De Luca, Maria Grazia Petrongari, Virginia Ferraresi
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Published: MDPI AG 2020-06-01
Series:Journal of Clinical Medicine
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/9/6/1868
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spelling doaj-77f5d28661ce44528dcd4faeb8454b642020-11-25T02:49:49ZengMDPI AGJournal of Clinical Medicine2077-03832020-06-0191868186810.3390/jcm9061868Reorganization Tips from a Sarcoma Unit at Time of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Italy: Early Experience from a Regional Referral Oncologic CenterBarbara Rossi0Carmine Zoccali1Jacopo Baldi2Alessandra Scotto di Uccio3Roberto Biagini4Assunta De Luca5Maria Grazia Petrongari6Virginia Ferraresi7Oncological Orthopedic Unit, IRCCS-Regina Elena National Cancer Institute, 00144 Rome, ItalyOncological Orthopedic Unit, IRCCS-Regina Elena National Cancer Institute, 00144 Rome, ItalyOncological Orthopedic Unit, IRCCS-Regina Elena National Cancer Institute, 00144 Rome, ItalyHepato-Biliary and Organ Transplant Unit, School of General Surgery, Sapienza University, 00144 Rome ItalyOncological Orthopedic Unit, IRCCS-Regina Elena National Cancer Institute, 00144 Rome, ItalyDepartment Risk Management Unit, IRCCS-Regina Elena National Cancer Institute, 00144 Rome ItalyDepartment of Radiation Oncology, IRCCS-Regina Elena National Cancer Institute, 00144 Rome, ItalyDepartment of Medical Oncology 1, IRCCS-Regina Elena National Cancer Institute, 00144 Rome, ItalySince the World Health Organization declared the novel coronavirus outbreak a global health emergency, Italy’s lockdown was declared on 9 March 2020. Elective orthopedic surgery was forced to stop to allow the healthcare system to face the emergency. However, many orthopedic oncology cases could not be postponed. The aim of this study was to report the experience in managing sarcoma patients and the reorganization of a cancer center in an attempt to maintain it free from COVID-19. A Coronavirus Crisis Unit was established by the health directorate coordination in order to adopt specific procedures. General rules of screening and social distancing were applied in different health settings (entrance check point, hospital inward, outpatient clinic, operative room). Regarding oncologic orthopedics, priority was given to bone and soft tissue sarcomas, metastases and aggressive benign tumors at risk of impending or pathologic fracture. Precise indications were followed to manage first outpatient visits, patients undergoing surgery and follow-up. Meticulous adherence to rules among patients and personnel and collaboration between leadership and medical staff in order to continue to perform multidisciplinary treatment protocols, maintain the availability of infrastructural spaces and source protective equipment, swabs and screening samples have been successful in the aim towards a safe cure for cancer patients.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/9/6/1868COVID-19sarcomacancer patientsscreeningmanagement.
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author Barbara Rossi
Carmine Zoccali
Jacopo Baldi
Alessandra Scotto di Uccio
Roberto Biagini
Assunta De Luca
Maria Grazia Petrongari
Virginia Ferraresi
spellingShingle Barbara Rossi
Carmine Zoccali
Jacopo Baldi
Alessandra Scotto di Uccio
Roberto Biagini
Assunta De Luca
Maria Grazia Petrongari
Virginia Ferraresi
Reorganization Tips from a Sarcoma Unit at Time of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Italy: Early Experience from a Regional Referral Oncologic Center
Journal of Clinical Medicine
COVID-19
sarcoma
cancer patients
screening
management.
author_facet Barbara Rossi
Carmine Zoccali
Jacopo Baldi
Alessandra Scotto di Uccio
Roberto Biagini
Assunta De Luca
Maria Grazia Petrongari
Virginia Ferraresi
author_sort Barbara Rossi
title Reorganization Tips from a Sarcoma Unit at Time of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Italy: Early Experience from a Regional Referral Oncologic Center
title_short Reorganization Tips from a Sarcoma Unit at Time of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Italy: Early Experience from a Regional Referral Oncologic Center
title_full Reorganization Tips from a Sarcoma Unit at Time of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Italy: Early Experience from a Regional Referral Oncologic Center
title_fullStr Reorganization Tips from a Sarcoma Unit at Time of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Italy: Early Experience from a Regional Referral Oncologic Center
title_full_unstemmed Reorganization Tips from a Sarcoma Unit at Time of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Italy: Early Experience from a Regional Referral Oncologic Center
title_sort reorganization tips from a sarcoma unit at time of the covid-19 pandemic in italy: early experience from a regional referral oncologic center
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Clinical Medicine
issn 2077-0383
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Since the World Health Organization declared the novel coronavirus outbreak a global health emergency, Italy’s lockdown was declared on 9 March 2020. Elective orthopedic surgery was forced to stop to allow the healthcare system to face the emergency. However, many orthopedic oncology cases could not be postponed. The aim of this study was to report the experience in managing sarcoma patients and the reorganization of a cancer center in an attempt to maintain it free from COVID-19. A Coronavirus Crisis Unit was established by the health directorate coordination in order to adopt specific procedures. General rules of screening and social distancing were applied in different health settings (entrance check point, hospital inward, outpatient clinic, operative room). Regarding oncologic orthopedics, priority was given to bone and soft tissue sarcomas, metastases and aggressive benign tumors at risk of impending or pathologic fracture. Precise indications were followed to manage first outpatient visits, patients undergoing surgery and follow-up. Meticulous adherence to rules among patients and personnel and collaboration between leadership and medical staff in order to continue to perform multidisciplinary treatment protocols, maintain the availability of infrastructural spaces and source protective equipment, swabs and screening samples have been successful in the aim towards a safe cure for cancer patients.
topic COVID-19
sarcoma
cancer patients
screening
management.
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/9/6/1868
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