Aim: This report summarizes the early experience of implementing elective colorectal cancer surgery during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: A pathway to minimize the risk of including COVID-19-positive patients for elective surgery was established. Prioritization and additional safety measures were introduced into clinical practice. Minimal invasive surgery was used where appropriate. Results: Thirty-eight patients were prioritized, and 23 patients underwent surgery (eight colon, 14 rectal and one anal cancer). The minimal invasive surgery rate was 78%. There were no major postoperative complications or patients diagnosed with COVID-19. Histopathological outcomes were similar to normal practice. Conclusion: A safe pathway to offer standard high-quality surgery to colorectal cancer patients during the COVID-19 pandemic is feasible.
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Evans, S., Taylor, C., Antoniou, A., Agarwal, T., Burns, E., Jenkins, J. T., & Miskovic, D. (2020). Implementation of a clinical pathway for the surgical treatment of colorectal cancer during the COVID-19 pandemic. Colorectal Disease, 22(9), 1002–1005. https://doi.org/10.1111/codi.15247
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