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Decrease in surgical activity in the COVID-19 pandemic: an economic crisis.

Y Farid1, M Schettino1, A K Kapila1, M Hamdi1, N Cuylits1, P Wauthy1, S Ortiz1.   

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32506419      PMCID: PMC7300562          DOI: 10.1002/bjs.11738

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Surg        ISSN: 0007-1323            Impact factor:   6.939


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Editor The economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on hospitals and healthcare systems in Europe and around the world has been like nothing we have experienced before. In particular, in surgery, a drastic reduction in activity has been reported to counter the important influx of COVID-19 patients. We compared our surgical activity during a 4-week period before the pandemic with a 4-week period after the start of the pandemic to assess the fall in activity (). We observed an important fall in all surgical activity and noted a decrease of around 80 per cent or more in each specialty. The surgical specialty that was the most affected was otolaryngology and maxillofacial surgery. All over Europe, measures of confinement are lifting gradually and surgical activity is restarting slowly. The challenge is to find a balance between a sustainable resumption of elective procedures and ensuring the safety of patients and surgical staff, while keeping in mind that a second wave is around the corner[5,6] and we need to be prepared. Returning to normalcy will be difficult and slow but we must work together.
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Change in surgical activity over the course of pandemic

 No. of procedures 4 weeks before the start of the pandemicNo. of procedures 4 weeks after the start of the pandemicPercentage decrease
Global surgical activity6969686·3
General surgery (vascular and digestive surgery)2302788·3
Orthopaedic surgery1782187·7
Gynaecology841285·6
Otolaryngology/maxillofacial surgery691479·7
Plastic surgery and hand surgery581279·3
Urology43686·1
Change in surgical activity over the course of pandemic
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