The Profile of Oncologic Orthopedic Surgery in 2 Years of COVID-19 Pandemic: A Single-Centered Study in Orthopedic Hospital DOI Open Access
Mujaddid Idulhaq,

Fajar Baskoro Gardjito,

Musa Fasa Roshada

et al.

Indonesian Journal of Cancer, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 17(2), P. 97 - 97

Published: June 21, 2023

Background: COVID-19 pandemic has led to a difficult condition for healthcare providers maintain their service without risking safety. Generally, patients were canceling hospital visits as they feared transmission. This general decline in the number of patient visits, attending doctors, and elective surgeries. However, this may not be same oncologic orthopedic cases which are allowed continue surgeries, still perceive urgently need treatment. article aimed compare surgeries before during describe profile surgery two years pandemic.Methods: was retrospective study comparing total undergoing single center, Prof. Dr. R. Soeharso Orthopedic Hospital, Surakarta, Indonesia, from March 2019 February 2022. The per month pandemic, first second described compared with one-way ANOVA. surgical procedures performed these three also described.Results: 390 comparison 374 year 355 pandemic. average 32.5 ± 6.4 31.2 7.8 29.5 There no significant difference (p = 0.59, Confidence Interval 95%). Sophisticated reconstruction such arthroplasty megaprosthesis took place Conclusions: trend did significantly

Language: Английский

Covid-19 and cancer: impact on diagnosis, care and therapy DOI
Said Abdallah Nabil, Berjas Abumsimir, Abdelilah Laraqui

et al.

Elsevier eBooks, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 127 - 144

Published: Jan. 1, 2023

Language: Английский

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The Profile of Oncologic Orthopedic Surgery in 2 Years of COVID-19 Pandemic: A Single-Centered Study in Orthopedic Hospital DOI Open Access
Mujaddid Idulhaq,

Fajar Baskoro Gardjito,

Musa Fasa Roshada

et al.

Indonesian Journal of Cancer, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 17(2), P. 97 - 97

Published: June 21, 2023

Background: COVID-19 pandemic has led to a difficult condition for healthcare providers maintain their service without risking safety. Generally, patients were canceling hospital visits as they feared transmission. This general decline in the number of patient visits, attending doctors, and elective surgeries. However, this may not be same oncologic orthopedic cases which are allowed continue surgeries, still perceive urgently need treatment. article aimed compare surgeries before during describe profile surgery two years pandemic.Methods: was retrospective study comparing total undergoing single center, Prof. Dr. R. Soeharso Orthopedic Hospital, Surakarta, Indonesia, from March 2019 February 2022. The per month pandemic, first second described compared with one-way ANOVA. surgical procedures performed these three also described.Results: 390 comparison 374 year 355 pandemic. average 32.5 ± 6.4 31.2 7.8 29.5 There no significant difference (p = 0.59, Confidence Interval 95%). Sophisticated reconstruction such arthroplasty megaprosthesis took place Conclusions: trend did significantly

Language: Английский

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0