CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 · South Asian J Cancer 2024; 13(01): 051-056
DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-1757557
Original Article
COVID and cancer

Marching Ahead through the Pandemic: Continuing Anesthesia Services in COVID Era—Our Experience from a Tertiary Care Cancer Centre

Swati Bhan
1   Department of Onco-Anaesthesia and Palliative Medicine, National Cancer Institute, All India Institute Of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India
,
Raghav Gupta
2   Department of Onco-Anaesthesia and Palliative Medicine, BRAIRCH, All India Institute Of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India
,
Saurabh Vig
1   Department of Onco-Anaesthesia and Palliative Medicine, National Cancer Institute, All India Institute Of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India
,
Rakesh Garg
2   Department of Onco-Anaesthesia and Palliative Medicine, BRAIRCH, All India Institute Of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India
,
Nishkarsh Gupta
2   Department of Onco-Anaesthesia and Palliative Medicine, BRAIRCH, All India Institute Of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India
,
Vinod Kumar
2   Department of Onco-Anaesthesia and Palliative Medicine, BRAIRCH, All India Institute Of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India
,
Sachidanand Jee Bharati
2   Department of Onco-Anaesthesia and Palliative Medicine, BRAIRCH, All India Institute Of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India
,
Seema Mishra
2   Department of Onco-Anaesthesia and Palliative Medicine, BRAIRCH, All India Institute Of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India
,
Brajesh Ratre
2   Department of Onco-Anaesthesia and Palliative Medicine, BRAIRCH, All India Institute Of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India
,
Anuja Pandit
1   Department of Onco-Anaesthesia and Palliative Medicine, National Cancer Institute, All India Institute Of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India
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1   Department of Onco-Anaesthesia and Palliative Medicine, National Cancer Institute, All India Institute Of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India
,
Ram Singh
1   Department of Onco-Anaesthesia and Palliative Medicine, National Cancer Institute, All India Institute Of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India
,
Balbir Kumar
1   Department of Onco-Anaesthesia and Palliative Medicine, National Cancer Institute, All India Institute Of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India
,
Shweta Bhopale
1   Department of Onco-Anaesthesia and Palliative Medicine, National Cancer Institute, All India Institute Of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India
,
Sushma Bhatnagar
2   Department of Onco-Anaesthesia and Palliative Medicine, BRAIRCH, All India Institute Of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India
› Author Affiliations
Funding None.

Abstract

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Introduction This paper aims to provide an overview of the administrative and clinical preparations done in a tertiary care cancer hospital in continuing operation theatre (OT) services through the COVID pandemic.

Methods Retrospective data collection, data for the past 1.5 years (COVID period) March 2020 to August 2021 were compared to surgical output for a similar duration of time before the COVID era (September 2018–February 2020).

Results A total of 1,022 surgeries were done under anesthesia in the COVID period as against 1,710 surgeries done in a similar time frame in the pre-COVID era. Overall, we saw a 40%drop in the total number of cases. Thorax, abdominal, and miscellaneous surgeries (soft tissue sarcomas, urology, and gyneconcology) saw a maximum fall in numbers; however, head and neck cases saw an increase in numbers during the pandemic. Surgical morbidity and mortality were similar in the COVID and pre-COVID era. No cases of severe COVID infection were reported among the healthcare staff working in OT.

Discussion We could successfully continue our anesthesia services with minimal risk to healthcare staff throughout the pandemic by adopting major guidelines in a pragmatic and practical approach with minor changes to suit our setup.

Authors' Contribution

Swati Bhan led the data collection, tabulation, and literature review, as well as manuscript writing. Raghav Gupta contributed to data collection and tabulation, while Saurabh Vig focused on literature review, data interpretation, and manuscript writing. Editing of the manuscript was conducted by Rakesh Garg, Nishkarsh Gupta, Vinod Kumar, Sachidanand Jee Bharati, Seema Mishra, Brajesh Ratre, Anuja Pandit, Prashant Sirohiya, Ram Singh, Balbir Kumar, and Shweta Bhopale, with Seema Mishra also involved in literature review. Brajesh Ratre and Anuja Pandit primarily handled literature review tasks, while Sushma Bhatnagar significantly contributed to the conception of the idea, literature review, and final manuscript editing. All authors have thoroughly reviewed and approved the manuscript.


Ethical Approval

Not applicable (retrospective data collection), manuscript adheres to Helsinki guidelines.




Publication History

Article published online:
02 March 2023

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