Is minor surgery safe during the COVID-19 pandemic? A multi-disciplinary study.
<h4>Background</h4>To assess the risk of postoperative SARS-CoV-2 infection during the COVID-19 pandemic.<h4>Methods</h4>The CONCEPTION study was a cohort, multidisciplinary study conducted at Conception University Hospital, in France, from March 17th to May 11th, 2020. Our s...
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doaj-ab0b10a0ca58412da961d8266072405a2021-05-29T04:32:38ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032021-01-01165e025112210.1371/journal.pone.0251122Is minor surgery safe during the COVID-19 pandemic? A multi-disciplinary study.Michael BaboudjianMehdi MhatliAdel BourouinaBastien Gondran-TellierVassili AnastayLea PerezPauline ProyeJean-Pierre LavieilleFanny DuchateauAubert AgostiniYann WazneFrederic SebagJean-Marc FolettiCyrille ChossegrosDidier RaoultJulian TouatiChristophe ChagnaudJustin MichelBaptiste BertrandAntoine GiovanniThomas RadulescoCatherine SartorPierre-Edouard FournierEric Lechevallier<h4>Background</h4>To assess the risk of postoperative SARS-CoV-2 infection during the COVID-19 pandemic.<h4>Methods</h4>The CONCEPTION study was a cohort, multidisciplinary study conducted at Conception University Hospital, in France, from March 17th to May 11th, 2020. Our study included all adult patients who underwent minor surgery in one of the seven surgical departments of our hospital: urology, digestive, plastic, gynecological, otolaryngology, gynecology or maxillofacial surgery. Preoperative self-isolation, clinical assessment using a standardized questionnaire, physical examination, nasopharyngeal RT-PCR and chest CT scan performed the day before surgery were part of our active prevention strategy. The main outcome was the occurrence of a SARS-CoV-2 infection within 21 days following surgery. The COVID-19 status of patients after discharge was updated during the postoperative consultation and to ensure the accuracy of data, all patients were contacted again by telephone.<h4>Results</h4>A total of 551 patients from six different specialized surgical Departments in our tertiary care center were enrolled in our study. More than 99% (546/551) of included patients underwent a complete preoperative Covid-19 screening including RT-PCR testing and chest CT scan upon admission to the Hospital. All RT-PCR tests were negative and in 12 cases (2.2%), preoperative chest CT scans detected pulmonary lesions consistent with the diagnosis criteria for COVID-19. No scheduled surgery was postponed. One patient (0.2%) developed a SARS-CoV-2 infection 20 days after a renal transplantation. No readmission or COVID-19 -related death within 30 days from surgery was recorded.<h4>Conclusions</h4>Minor surgery remained safe in the COVID-19 Era, as long as all appropriate protective measures were implemented. These data could be useful to public Health Authorities in order to improve surgical patient flow during a pandemic.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0251122 |
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Michael Baboudjian Mehdi Mhatli Adel Bourouina Bastien Gondran-Tellier Vassili Anastay Lea Perez Pauline Proye Jean-Pierre Lavieille Fanny Duchateau Aubert Agostini Yann Wazne Frederic Sebag Jean-Marc Foletti Cyrille Chossegros Didier Raoult Julian Touati Christophe Chagnaud Justin Michel Baptiste Bertrand Antoine Giovanni Thomas Radulesco Catherine Sartor Pierre-Edouard Fournier Eric Lechevallier |
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Michael Baboudjian Mehdi Mhatli Adel Bourouina Bastien Gondran-Tellier Vassili Anastay Lea Perez Pauline Proye Jean-Pierre Lavieille Fanny Duchateau Aubert Agostini Yann Wazne Frederic Sebag Jean-Marc Foletti Cyrille Chossegros Didier Raoult Julian Touati Christophe Chagnaud Justin Michel Baptiste Bertrand Antoine Giovanni Thomas Radulesco Catherine Sartor Pierre-Edouard Fournier Eric Lechevallier Is minor surgery safe during the COVID-19 pandemic? A multi-disciplinary study. PLoS ONE |
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Michael Baboudjian Mehdi Mhatli Adel Bourouina Bastien Gondran-Tellier Vassili Anastay Lea Perez Pauline Proye Jean-Pierre Lavieille Fanny Duchateau Aubert Agostini Yann Wazne Frederic Sebag Jean-Marc Foletti Cyrille Chossegros Didier Raoult Julian Touati Christophe Chagnaud Justin Michel Baptiste Bertrand Antoine Giovanni Thomas Radulesco Catherine Sartor Pierre-Edouard Fournier Eric Lechevallier |
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Is minor surgery safe during the COVID-19 pandemic? A multi-disciplinary study. |
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Is minor surgery safe during the COVID-19 pandemic? A multi-disciplinary study. |
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Is minor surgery safe during the COVID-19 pandemic? A multi-disciplinary study. |
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Is minor surgery safe during the COVID-19 pandemic? A multi-disciplinary study. |
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Is minor surgery safe during the COVID-19 pandemic? A multi-disciplinary study. |
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is minor surgery safe during the covid-19 pandemic? a multi-disciplinary study. |
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<h4>Background</h4>To assess the risk of postoperative SARS-CoV-2 infection during the COVID-19 pandemic.<h4>Methods</h4>The CONCEPTION study was a cohort, multidisciplinary study conducted at Conception University Hospital, in France, from March 17th to May 11th, 2020. Our study included all adult patients who underwent minor surgery in one of the seven surgical departments of our hospital: urology, digestive, plastic, gynecological, otolaryngology, gynecology or maxillofacial surgery. Preoperative self-isolation, clinical assessment using a standardized questionnaire, physical examination, nasopharyngeal RT-PCR and chest CT scan performed the day before surgery were part of our active prevention strategy. The main outcome was the occurrence of a SARS-CoV-2 infection within 21 days following surgery. The COVID-19 status of patients after discharge was updated during the postoperative consultation and to ensure the accuracy of data, all patients were contacted again by telephone.<h4>Results</h4>A total of 551 patients from six different specialized surgical Departments in our tertiary care center were enrolled in our study. More than 99% (546/551) of included patients underwent a complete preoperative Covid-19 screening including RT-PCR testing and chest CT scan upon admission to the Hospital. All RT-PCR tests were negative and in 12 cases (2.2%), preoperative chest CT scans detected pulmonary lesions consistent with the diagnosis criteria for COVID-19. No scheduled surgery was postponed. One patient (0.2%) developed a SARS-CoV-2 infection 20 days after a renal transplantation. No readmission or COVID-19 -related death within 30 days from surgery was recorded.<h4>Conclusions</h4>Minor surgery remained safe in the COVID-19 Era, as long as all appropriate protective measures were implemented. These data could be useful to public Health Authorities in order to improve surgical patient flow during a pandemic. |
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