Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Biotechnology and Life Sciences, University of Insubria, Varese, Italy..
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Unit, ASST Papa Giovanni XXIII, Bergamo, Italy.
J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg. 2022 Sep;75(9):3616-3621. doi: 10.1016/j.bjps.2022.06.037. Epub 2022 Jun 22.
The brisk remodeling in healthcare delivery observed after the COVID-19 outbreak led us to evaluate how the pandemic affected non-melanoma skin cancer's (NMSC) care and tumor burden. To address this topic, we set up a retrospective real-life multi-center study based on the cities of Bergamo and Varese, whose provinces were the worst hit in Italy by the pandemic. We analyzed medical and pathological data from patients that underwent surgery in the two months preceding the outbreak in Italy and compared them to those who did in the corresponding bimester of the following year, reaching 214 patients and 274 lesions. We observed a considerable and significant increase in NMSC's diameter, as well as in the proportion of squamous cell carcinomas. Both the average waiting time to obtain an evaluation visit and the average time in the surgical waiting list was shorter after the COVID-19 outbreak: the reason is that we evaluated and operated near-exclusive patients affected by high-priority lesions, who benefited from "fast-track" referrals. Conversely, less-concerning lesions were, and still are, left on hold, until they will become advanced enough to be labeled as "urgent". Plastic surgery departments should evade as soon as possible from this downward spiral, in order to provide our patients with timely cancer care and to be able to treat all plastic surgery-requiring pathologies.
COVID-19 疫情爆发后,医疗服务迅速转型,这促使我们评估疫情对非黑素瘤皮肤癌(NMSC)治疗和肿瘤负担的影响。为了研究这一课题,我们在意大利疫情最严重的贝加莫省和瓦雷泽省的两个城市开展了一项回顾性、多中心的真实世界研究。我们分析了疫情前两个月和次年同期在这两个城市接受手术治疗的患者的临床和病理数据,共纳入 214 名患者和 274 处病变。结果显示,NMSC 的直径显著增大,且鳞状细胞癌的比例也显著升高。COVID-19 疫情爆发后,评估就诊的平均等待时间和手术等候名单的平均时间均缩短:这是因为我们只评估和治疗高优先级病变的患者,他们可以享受“快速通道”转诊,而其他不太严重的病变仍在等待,直到它们发展到足够严重的程度,被标记为“紧急”。整形外科学科应尽快避免这种恶性循环,以便为患者提供及时的癌症治疗,并能够治疗所有需要整形手术的疾病。