Abstract

Background: Amid the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, dermatologists must be prepared to restructure their practice of procedural dermatology and cutaneous aesthetic surgeries. The COVID-19 pandemic has presented several challenges and has ushered in several changes in practice such as teledermatology, with many physicians adopting virtual consultations and treatments. Performing procedures in the times of COVID-19 pandemic presents challenges such as risk of transmission to doctors and staff due to potential aerosolization, release of virus droplets during the procedures, and risk of virus transfer through the instruments both in the peri- and postoperative period. This can have several medical, administrative, and legal implications. Objectives: This document aimed to outline best practices that can be followed in this scenario to perform cutaneous surgeries and procedures to ensure safer skin surgery. Recommendations: Standard precautions include social distancing of at least 1 m, hand hygiene, appropriate use of personal protective equipment (PPE), safe injection practices, sterilization and disinfection of medical devices, environmental cleaning, and respiratory hygiene. It is generally advisable to see patients only by appointments. Each clinic should have a special area at entry for screening patients and providing sanitizers and masks. Procedures, which are of short duration, performed on nonfacial areas are considered as low risk and require donning surgical mask. Procedures involved with minimal invasiveness and bleeding, short duration procedures on the face such as injectables, chemical peels, and aerosol-generating procedures on nonfacial areas are considered moderate risk. These procedures need apron with head cover, N95 mask, face shield, double gloves, and smoke evacuator with high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) or ultralow particulate air (ULPA) filter. Aerosol and plume-regenerating procedures (such as ablative lasers on the face), prolonged surgeries on head (such as hair transplantation), intraoral, and intranasal procedures are considered high risk. These procedures must be carried out with full body cover with surgical gown, head cover, N95 mask, face shield, double gloves, and smoke evacuator. Physicians should be aware of local epidemiological situation and adhere to the relevant guidelines issued by the relevant governmental agencies.

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Title
Recommendations for cutaneous and aesthetic surgeries during COVID-19 pandemic
Author
Venkataram Mysore 1 ; Savitha, A 2 ; Venkataram, Aniketh 1 ; Inamadar, Arun 3 ; Aurangabadkar Sanjeev 4 ; Chandrashekar Byalekere 5 ; Devaraj, Dinesh 6 ; Khunger, Niti 7 ; Reddy, Raghunatha 8 ; Pangti Rashi 9 ; Thurakkal Salim 10 ; Mutalik, Sharad 11 ; Arsiwala, Shehnaz 12 ; Barua, Shyamanta 13 ; Gupta, Somesh 9 ; Sirur, Subodh 14 ; Shah, Swapnil 15 

 The Venkat Center for Skin ENT & Plastic Surgery, Bengaluru 
 Department of Dermatology, Sapthagiri Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre, Bangalore 
 Department of Dermatology, Sri B M Patil Medical College Hospital and Research Centre, BLDE University, Vijayapura, Karnataka 
 Skin & Laser Clinic, Hyderabad, Telangana 
 CUTIS Academy of Cutaneous Sciences, Bengaluru, Karnataka 
 Dr. Dinesh’s Skin & Hair Clinic, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 
 Department of Dermatology, Vardhaman Mahavir Medical College, Safdarjang Hospital, New Delhi 
 Department of Dermatology, Roots Institute of Dermatological Sciences, Bengaluru, Karnataka 
 Department of Dermatology and Venereology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi 
10  Cutis Institute, Calicut, Kerala 
11  Department of Dermatology, Maharashtra Medical Foundation, Pune 
12  Renewderm Centre, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India; Saifee Hospital, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India; Prince Aly Khan Hospital, Mumbai, Maharashtra 
13  Department of Dermatology, Assam Medical College & Hospital, Dibrugarh, Assam 
14  Wockhardt Hospital and Apollo Spectra Hospital, Mumbai 
15  Department of Dermatology, Ashwini Rural Medical College, Solapur, Maharashtra 
Pages
77-94
Publication year
2020
Publication date
Apr 2020
Publisher
Medknow Publications & Media Pvt. Ltd.
ISSN
09742077
e-ISSN
09745157
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2417961709
Copyright
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