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handle: 10261/219712 , 10668/18737 , 11441/140503
INTRODUCTION: The pandemic has had an impact on colorectal cancer surgery in hospitals. In 2020, up to 75% of colorectal cancer patients are estimated to require surgery. No objective data on the impact of the pandemic on the management of surgical waiting lists is available. We conducted a survey in colorectal surgery units to assess the impact on colorectal cancer surgery waiting lists. METHOD: All personnel in charge of colorectal surgery units nationwide received a survey (from February to April, 2020) with eight questions divided into three sections—cessation date of colorectal cancer surgeries, number of patients waiting for treatment, and use of neoadjuvant therapy to postpone surgery. RESULTS: Sixty-seven units participated in the study, with 79.1% of units ceasing some type of activity (32.8% total and 46.3% partial cessation) and 20.9% continuing all surgical activity. In addition, 65% of units used or prolonged neoadjuvant therapy in rectal cancer patients and 40% of units performed at least five emergency colorectal cancer surgeries. It was estimated that at least one month of intense surgical activity will be required to catch up. CONCLUSIONS: Currently, patients from units with a long waiting list must be redistributed, at least within the country. In the future, in the event of a second wave of the pandemic, an effective program to manage each unit's resources should be developed to prevent total collapse.
Pandemia, Waiting Lists, Pandemic, Rectal Neoplasms, SARS-CoV-2, Terapéutica, COVID-19, Procrastinación, Colorectal cancer, Neoadjuvant Therapy, Article, Coronavirus, Cirugía colorrectal, Listas de espera, Neoplasias colorrectales, Neoplasias del recto, Surgery, Cáncer colorrectal, Colorectal Neoplasms, Pandemics, Colorectal Surgery
Pandemia, Waiting Lists, Pandemic, Rectal Neoplasms, SARS-CoV-2, Terapéutica, COVID-19, Procrastinación, Colorectal cancer, Neoadjuvant Therapy, Article, Coronavirus, Cirugía colorrectal, Listas de espera, Neoplasias colorrectales, Neoplasias del recto, Surgery, Cáncer colorrectal, Colorectal Neoplasms, Pandemics, Colorectal Surgery
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