Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on general surgical practice at tertiary care hospital in Pakistan - A single center analysis

Omema Saleem, Umm-e Habiba Abdul Rauf, Mujeeb Rehman Malik, Karim Rizwan Nathani, Faisal Ghani Siddiqui
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The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) has adversely affected the global healthcare system, especially the management of surgical diseases. Most guidelines issued during pandemic recommended deferral of elective surgeries to decrease transmission and conserve resources for COVID-19 management, which raised the risk of complications. This study was conducted to evaluate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the general surgical practice of a tertiary healthcare facility in Sindh, Pakistan. The data were retrospectively retrieved from the operation room records for most common general surgical procedures performed between January 2019 to December 2020 (i.e. peak COVID-19 restriction period). Monthly frequencies of the enrolled procedures were compared to COVID-19-associated incidence, recoveries, and mortality in Sindh. The six enrolled procedures suffered a reduction of 23.9% from 2019 to 2020. However, the difference was not significant (p >0.05) for the procedures collectively or individually, except for trucut biopsy (p =0.042). COVID-19-associated mortality significantly influences the frequency of the surgical procedures, compared to the pre-COVID era (p =0.042). However, the association was significant for the procedures collectively only, but in the individual procedure, only open inguinal hernia repair (p =0.011) showed a significant difference. In conclusion, there was a significant reduction in surgical cases with the potential risk of complications. Therefore in such situations, there must be a developed system to that the cases may be decided on an individual basis.
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2019冠状病毒病大流行对巴基斯坦三级医院普通外科实践的影响——单中心分析
2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)对全球卫生保健系统,特别是外科疾病的管理产生了不利影响。大流行期间发布的大多数指南都建议推迟选择性手术,以减少传播并节省COVID-19管理资源,这增加了并发症的风险。本研究旨在评估2019冠状病毒病大流行对巴基斯坦信德省一家三级医疗机构普通外科实践的影响。数据回顾性检索了2019年1月至2020年12月(即COVID-19高峰限制期)期间进行的大多数常见普通外科手术的手术室记录。将登记手术的每月频率与信德省与covid -19相关的发病率、康复率和死亡率进行比较。从2019年到2020年,六个入学程序减少了23.9%。然而,除了组织活检(p =0.042)外,所有手术或单独手术的差异均不显著(p >0.05)。与前covid时代相比,covid -19相关死亡率显著影响手术频率(p =0.042)。然而,这种关联仅在整体手术中具有显著性,而在单个手术中,只有开放式腹股沟疝修补术(p =0.011)具有显著性差异。总之,手术病例的潜在并发症风险显著降低。因此,在这种情况下,必须有一个发达的制度,使案件可以在个人基础上作出裁决。
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