Thoracic Oncologic Surgery in Covid-19 Pandemic: Short Term Outcomes

  • BİLGİ Z
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Objective: After sustained community spread of Coronavirus Disease – 19 (COVID-19), guidelines regarding safe practice are still evolving. In this article, we evaluated our clinic’s oncologic thoracic surgery practice in COVID-19 pandemic via an observational retrospective study. Methods: All cases (including local anesthesia only), were recorded in the hospital electronic medical record system. Patients undergoing procedures for cancer related causes (resection, diagnosis, palliation, treatment facilitation) were retrospectively identified. Patient demographic data, type of operation/procedure, 30 day SARS-COV-2 PCR test data, hospital readmission due to COVID-19, 30 and 90 day mortality were gathered. Group 1 and 2 were operated between 1 June 2019 – 11 March 2020 and 12 March 2020 – 31 December 2020, respectively. Results: 344 (Group 1= 178, Group 2= 166) patients underwent thoracic surgery due to cancer related causes during the study period. Surgical or COVID-19 related mortality were not encountered in either group. After initiation of mandatory testing, 3 asymptomatic patients were found to be PCR positive and had surgery rescheduled (2 lung resections, 1 mediastinoscopy). Number of lung resection cases increased post- COVID-19 (25 vs 45, p

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BİLGİ, Z. (2021). Thoracic Oncologic Surgery in Covid-19 Pandemic: Short Term Outcomes. Clinical and Experimental Health Sciences, 11(4), 815–818. https://doi.org/10.33808/clinexphealthsci.951533

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