Archives of the Balkan Medical Union (Mar 2022)

The clinical consequences of SARS-CoV-2 infection in patients with pancreaticoduodenectomy for malignant disease

  • Alexandru MARTINIUC,
  • Ana STANILA,
  • Daniela TABACELIA,
  • Radu POENARU,
  • Stefana DUMITRAS,
  • Florina A. NITU,
  • Radu DUMITRU,
  • Madalina M. FLORESCU,
  • Raluca R. GRIGORESCU,
  • Cristian ROSIANU,
  • Laura POPA,
  • Adelina BIRCEANU,
  • Dragos CHIRITA,
  • Cezar STROESCU

DOI
https://doi.org/10.31688/ABMU.2022.57.1.12
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 57, no. 1
pp. 100 – 105

Abstract

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Introduction. The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has constrained healthcare units to reorganize hospital departments, substantially reducing their capacity to perform oncology-related surgeries. Despite the efforts to reduce the risk of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) during hospitalization, COVID-19 has complicated the recovery of many surgical patients. Our objective was to assess the impact of SARS-CoV-2 infection on the postoperative evolution of patients with pancreatic surgery. Cases presentation. We present four patients with pancreaticoduodenectomy for malignant disease, operated in our hepato-biliary-pancreatic surgery department, who presented COVID-19 in the postoperative period, despite initial negative screening. 10% of patients who had pancreaticoduodenectomies were subsequently detected with minimal, moderate to severe forms of COVID-19 in the postoperative period, which led to an extension of the hospitalization period, in some cases, by up to five weeks. Conclusions. The side effects of COVID-19 pandemic are yet to have reached their limits. Pancreaticoduodenectomy is a complex surgery with high morbidity rates, but during the COVID-19 pandemics it has become more challenging.

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