Journal of thoracic disease | 2021

Thoracic surgery and COVID-19: changes and managements during the pandemic.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Background\nSeveral articles have been published about the reorganization of surgical activity during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic but little is known about the operative volume, distribution of cases, or capacity of The Department of Thoracic Surgery to deliver surgical services in the time of COVID-19.\n\n\nMethods\nA retrospective operative logbook review was completed in department of thoracic in a designated COVID-19 hospital. We reviewed and analyzed the operative logbook and discussed our countermeasures during the outbreak. A prediction model was established to discuss the time consuming about delayed surgeries during the pandemic.\n\n\nResults\nOne thousand two hundred and seventy-five operation records were collected. The thoracic surgeries of this year has decreased (43.4%) during the Wuhan lockdown. From Jan 23rd to Apr 8th in 2020, there were 461 surgeries performed in The Department of Thoracic in our hospital with 0 cases of nosocomial COVID-19 infection. Prediction model showed that it will take 6 weeks to solve the backlog if department can reach the 85% of maximum of operations per week.\n\n\nConclusions\nAn understanding of operative case volume and distribution is essential in facilitating targeted interventions to strengthen surgical capacity in the time of COVID-19. A proper guideline is imperative to ensure access to safe, timely surgical care. By developing a scientific and effective management of hospital, it is possible to ensure optimal surgical safety during this crisis. Regular updates and a further study include multicenter is required.\n\n\nClinical trial registry number\nChiCTR2000034346.

Volume 13 3
Pages \n 1507-1516\n
DOI 10.21037/jtd-20-2883
Language English
Journal Journal of thoracic disease

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