Ray Rubik, Anand Chetan, Baruah Tridip Dutta, Mohanty Debajyoti, Manju R
Department of General Surgery, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Raipur, India.
Maedica (Bucur). 2024 Jun;19(2):335-341. doi: 10.26574/maedica.2024.19.2.335.
Among patients affected by Covid-19, a large subset included those who were on preoperative general surgical waiting list for elective operations. There are very few studies on the various factors that impacted these patients during the pandemic in India. The current study aimed to analyse the factors which hampered the surgical management of such patients and to suggest implementable solutions which can mitigate those factors in future pandemics.
This was a cross sectional observational study conducted from March 2021 to February 2022. Patients from the surgical register who were placed on a waiting list for routine elective procedures like hernias, gallstone disease, benign thyroid swellings, etc were included, while those with malignancy and emergencies were excluded. We sought information about their current status regarding the planned surgery, the factors which have prevented or are preventing them from accessing suitable surgical service and the current status of individually experienced symptoms.
There were 38 respondents. Most of the patients belonged to the age group 40-60 years and had an average waiting period of more than six months. In 20/38 patients, surgery was postponed because of Covid-19 pandemic, seven patients were admitted but operation was postponed for various reasons, while a few others suffered due to financial difficulty or lockdown restrictions. In 23/38 patients' symptoms progressed and nine patients had unbearable symptoms at the time of the study. Two of the 38 respondents underwent emergency surgery outside the institute. All subjects knew that Covid-19 patients were being treated in the institute, where most of them were still willing to continue their treatment. Three patients refused to continue treatment because of apprehension about getting Covid-19.
Although the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the Covid-19 pandemic over, experts opine that there might be more such incidents in not-too-distant future. Our study is among the few of its kind that provides some analytical data regarding the factors which prevented the general surgical patients access to surgical service in India during the Covid-19 pandemic and to suggest some implementable strategies to mitigate the effect of those factors in future pandemics.
在感染新冠病毒的患者中,很大一部分是那些术前在普通外科等待择期手术的患者。关于疫情期间影响印度这些患者的各种因素的研究非常少。本研究旨在分析阻碍此类患者手术治疗的因素,并提出可实施的解决方案,以减轻未来疫情中这些因素的影响。
这是一项于2021年3月至2022年2月进行的横断面观察性研究。纳入了手术登记册中被列入疝气、胆结石疾病、良性甲状腺肿大等常规择期手术等待名单的患者,而患有恶性肿瘤和急诊患者被排除。我们收集了他们关于计划手术的当前状态、阻止或正在阻止他们获得合适手术服务的因素以及个人经历症状的当前状态的信息。
有38名受访者。大多数患者年龄在40 - 60岁之间,平均等待期超过六个月。在38名患者中,有20名因新冠疫情手术被推迟,7名患者入院但因各种原因手术被推迟,还有一些患者因经济困难或封锁限制而受苦。在38名患者中有23名症状加重,9名患者在研究时症状难以忍受。38名受访者中有2名在院外接受了急诊手术。所有受试者都知道该机构正在治疗新冠患者,其中大多数人仍愿意继续接受治疗。3名患者因担心感染新冠而拒绝继续治疗。
尽管世界卫生组织(WHO)宣布新冠疫情结束,但专家认为在不久的将来可能会有更多此类事件。我们的研究是少数此类研究之一,提供了一些关于在新冠疫情期间阻碍印度普通外科患者获得手术服务的因素的分析数据,并提出了一些可实施的策略,以减轻这些因素在未来疫情中的影响。