Bone sarcoma surgery in times of COVID‐19 pandemic lockdown‐early experience from a tertiary centre in India

Kumar, Venkatesan Sampath ; Banjara, Roshan ; Thapa, Sushma ; Majeed, Abdul ; Kapoor, Love ; Janardhanan, Ritvik ; Bakhshi, Sameer ; Kumar, Vijay ; Malhotra, Rajesh ; Khan, Shah Alam (2020) Bone sarcoma surgery in times of COVID‐19 pandemic lockdown‐early experience from a tertiary centre in India Journal of Surgical Oncology, 122 (5). pp. 825-830. ISSN 0022-4790

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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1002/jso.26112

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Abstract

Background and Objectives Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) lockdown has presented a unique challenge for sarcoma care. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the early results and feasibility of surgeries for bone sarcomas during the COVID-19 lockdown. Methods Our prospectively collected orthopaedic oncological database was reviewed to include two groups of patients- those who underwent surgery in the immediate 4 weeks before lockdown (non-lockdown group) and those operated in the first 4 weeks of lockdown (lockdown group). All patients were followed-up clinically and telephonically to collect the outcome data. Results Out of the 91 patients who qualified for inclusion, fifty were classified into the non-lockdown group while 41 patients formed the lockdown group. Both the groups were comparable with respect to baseline demographic parameters. However, during the lockdown period 37 patients (90%) had undergone a major surgical intervention as against 24 patients (48%) in the non-lockdown group (P < .001). There was no significant difference in type of anaesthesia, median estimated blood loss and procedure duration. None of the patients/health care workers had evidence of severe acute respiratory syndrome-coronavirus 2 infection at 15 days follow-up. Conclusion Our study results suggest that appendicular bone tumours can be safely operated with adequate precautions during the lockdown period.

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