Impact of the first wave of COVID-19 epidemy on the surgical management of sigmoid diverticular disease in France: National French retrospective study
Objective To analyze the surgical management of sigmoid diverticular disease (SDD) before, during, and after the first containment rules (CR) for the first wave of COVID-19. Methods From the French Surgical Association multicenter series, this study included all patients operated on between January...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of colorectal disease 2023-12, Vol.38 (1), p.276-276, Article 276 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Objective
To analyze the surgical management of sigmoid diverticular disease (SDD) before, during, and after the first containment rules (CR) for the first wave of COVID-19.
Methods
From the French Surgical Association multicenter series, this study included all patients operated on between January 2018 and September 2021. Three groups were compared: A (before CR period: 01/01/18–03/16/20), B (CR period: 03/17/20–05/03/20), and C (post CR period: 05/04/20–09/30/21).
Results
A total of 1965 patients (A
n
= 1517, B
n
= 52, C
n
= 396) were included. The A group had significantly more previous SDD compared to the two other groups (
p
= 0.007), especially complicated (
p
= 0.0004). The rate of peritonitis was significantly higher in the B (46.1%) and C (38.4%) groups compared to the A group (31.7%) (
p
= 0.034 and
p
= 0.014). As regards surgical treatment, Hartmann’s procedure was more often performed in the B group (44.2%, vs A 25.5% and C 26.8%,
p
= 0.01). Mortality at 90 days was significantly higher in the B group (9.6%, vs A 4% and C 6.3%,
p
= 0.034). This difference was also significant between the A and B groups (
p
= 0.048), as well as between the A and C groups (
p
= 0.05). There was no significant difference between the three groups in terms of postoperative morbidity.
Conclusion
This study shows that the management of SDD was impacted by COVID-19 at CR, but also after and until September 2021, both on the initial clinical presentation and on postoperative mortality. |
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ISSN: | 1432-1262 0179-1958 1432-1262 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00384-023-04564-w |