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How should colorectal surgeons practice during the COVID‐19 epidemic? A retrospective single‐center analysis based on real‐world data from China
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How should colorectal surgeons practice during the COVID‐19 epidemic? A retrospective single‐center analysis based on real‐world data from China
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Yang, Yan
Changzheng, He
Da, Teng
Haiguan, Lin
Pengyue, Zhao
Shidong, Hu
Xiaohui, Du
Xiaohui, Huang
Xiaolei, Xu
Yichen, Liu
Yufeng, Wang
Yuxuan, Li
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BACKGROUND: The coronavirus disease 2019 is currently of global concern. Cancer patients are advised to stay at home in case of potential infection, which may cause delays of routine diagnosis and necessary treatment. How colorectal surgeons should manage this during the epidemic remains a big challenge. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the feasibility of routine colorectal surgery during coronavirus disease 2019 and to offer some Chinese recommendations to colorectal surgeons throughout the world. METHODS: A total of 166 patients receiving colorectal surgery from 20th December 2019 to 20th March 2020 at Department of General Surgery in Chinese General Hospital of People's Liberation Army were enrolled, and further divided into two groups based on before or after admission date of 20th January 2020. Clinicopathologic data such as hospital stay and economic data such as total costs were collected and analyzed retrospectively. RESULTS: Longer hospital stay, higher proportion of non‐local patients and more hospitalization cost were found in the post‐20 January group (special‐time group) (P < 0.001; P < 0.05; P < 0.05 respectively). Apart from this, no difference existed with regard to baseline demographical data such as age, sex and height, as well as clinicopathological data such as previous history, surgery time, operation extent and TNM staging. CONCLUSIONS: This real‐world study indicated that performing colorectal surgery during coronavirus disease 2019 epidemic might be safe and feasible based on comprehensive screening and investigation. We have summarized several recommendations here, hoping to help surgeons from related departments across the world. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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How should colorectal surgeons practice during the COVID‐19 epidemic? A retrospective single‐center analysis based on real‐world data from China
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