Retrospective Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2020.
World J Clin Cases. Sep 6, 2020; 8(17): 3691-3696
Published online Sep 6, 2020. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v8.i17.3691
Table 1 Baseline characteristics and perioperative variables of all study population
Year of surgery (between March and April), 2019 (n = 46), 2020 (n = 27)
Sex, n (%)
Male25 (54.3), 15 (55.5)
Female21 (45.7), 12 (44.5)
Mean age65 (20-92), 63.5 (30-87)
American Society of Anaesthesiologists score, n (%)
13 (6.5) 0
212 (26.2), 4 (14.9)
325 (54.3), 21 (77.7)
45 (10.8), 2 (7.4)
51 (2.2), 0
Table 2 Admission for specific diagnosis and type of surgery in 2019 and 2020
Procedure [n (%)], 2019 (n = 46)2020 (n = 27)
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy 8 (17.4)3 (11.1)
Laparotomy cholecystectomy 2 (4.3)3 (11.1)
Appendectomy 9 (19.7)0
Hemothorax/Pneumothorax/Pleural effusion 4 (8.6)4 (14.9)
Gastrointestinal perforation 5 (10.9)3 (11.1)
Bowel obstruction 7 (15.2)9 (33.3)
Bowel infarction 3 (6.5)1 (3.7)
Hemoperitoneum evacuation 3 (6.5)0
Gastrointestinal bleeding 1 (2.2)1 (3.7)
Fasciotomy/Abcess drainage/hematoma drainage 3 (6.5)3 (11.1)
Other surgery 1 (2.2)0
Total postoperative hospital length of stay (d) 16.5 (1-53)12.9 (3-35)
Table 3 Surgical outcomes and vital status for emergency surgery2019 (n = 46), 2020 (n = 27)
Post-operative complications 17 (36.9), 15 (55.5)
Alive 37 (80.4), 24 (88.9)
Dead 9 (19.6), 3 (11.1)
Table 4 Preoperative investigations and coronavirus diseasepositive patients
Screening for COVID-19Data lockdown 2020 (n = 27)
Only HRTC for COVID-19, n (%)9 (33.3)
Pharyngeal swab and HRTC for COVID-19, n (%)10 (37)
Swab (positive for SARS-CoV-2)1 (3.7)
Swab (negative for SARS-CoV-2)9 (96.3)