Elective foot and ankle surgery following the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic is safe: A report of 30-day morbidity and mortality☆
Autor: | William D. Groom, Samrendu K. Singh, Randhir Francis, Oliver Chan, Ali Abbasian, Madeleine Garner, A.M.H. Latif |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
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Male medicine.medical_specialty Adolescent Postoperative Complications Pandemic medicine Prevalence Humans Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Podiatry Elective surgery Mortality Pandemics Aged Retrospective Studies business.industry SARS-CoV-2 Foot Foot and ankle surgery COVID-19 Retrospective cohort study Middle Aged medicine.anatomical_structure Elective Surgical Procedures Emergency medicine Cohort Female Original Article Patient Safety Ankle business Elective Surgical Procedure Foot (unit) |
Zdroj: | Foot (Edinburgh, Scotland) |
ISSN: | 1532-2963 0958-2592 |
Popis: | Introduction The safety of resuming elective surgical services remains unclear following several surges of the COVID-19 pandemic worldwide. Multiple studies have reported high rates of post-operative mortality and pulmonary complications. 30-day outcomes on an initial cohort of patients undergoing elective foot and ankle surgery at 3 central London hospitals are presented. Materials and methods This study is a retrospective review of the first 63 patients undergoing surgery following the first UK surge via a modified treatment pathway, based on published national guidelines, designed to minimise the risks to patients and staff associated with COVID-19. Results 90% of patients were ASA 1 or 2, with an average age of 46. All tested negative for COVID-19 pre-operatively and all but one underwent a general anaesthetic. 10 patients required one night hospital stays and 1 was admitted for four nights. 52 were day case procedures. 2 complications were identified, not relating to COVID-19 infection. No 30-day mortalities or pulmonary complications were recorded. Conclusions With a community prevalence of COVID-19 of between 1 in 1500 and 1 in 1700, elective foot and ankle surgery was safe following the first surge of the pandemic in the UK. This data can guide elective service planning in countries with pandemic curves behind the UK’s or in the event of further surges in national cases. |
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