Hepatopancreatobiliary surgery in a Mexican social security hospital during the COVID-19 pandemic

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Introduction: Data on hepatopancreatobiliary (HPB) surgery and COVID-19 are scarce. The objective of the study was to determine the outcomes HPB procedures during the COVID-19 pandemic and compare results to the previous year. Methods: IRB approved study of HPB procedures (April, 2020-November, 2020). Primary endpoints: Thirty-day surgical morbidity/mortality, including COVID-19 infection. Secondary endpoints: Comparison between 2019 and 2020 procedures. Results: Twenty-five patients were included. In 2020, HPB procedures decreased 31.6%. About 60% developed complications (Clavien-Dindo Grade III, 20%). Three patients developed post-operative COVID-19 infection (two deaths: 66% COVID-19 mortality). When compared to the previous year, there were more emergency cases, ventilator-assisted patients (p < 0.05) and pre-operative acute renal failure (p = 0.06). Clavien-Dindo complication grades were higher in 2020. Thirty-day mortality was also higher (16% vs. 5.6%). Conclusion: HPB surgical activity was negatively influenced by COVID-19 on 30-day morbidity/mortality. HPB patients who developed post-operative COVID-19 infection had a complicated course with significant mortality.

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Martinez-Mier, G., Nachón-Acosta, A., Avila-Mercado, O., Morales-Garcia, I., Yoldi-Aguirre, C., Argüelles-Morales, A. D., & Palacios-Sarabia, A. (2022). Hepatopancreatobiliary surgery in a Mexican social security hospital during the COVID-19 pandemic. Cirugia y Cirujanos (English Edition), 90(Supplement 1), 31–37. https://doi.org/10.24875/CIRU.21000558

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