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Published in: Acta Neurochirurgica 2/2021

Open Access 01-02-2021 | Coronavirus | Original Article - Infection

Neurosurgery and coronavirus: impact and challenges—lessons learnt from the first wave of a global pandemic

Authors: Keyoumars Ashkan, Josephine Jung, Alexandra Maria Velicu, Ahmed Raslan, Mohammed Faruque, Pandurang Kulkarni, Cristina Bleil, Harutomo Hasegawa, Ahilan Kailaya-Vasan, Eleni Maratos, Gordan Grahovac, Francesco Vergani, Bassel Zebian, Sinan Barazi, Irfan Malik, David Bell, Daniel Walsh, Ranjeev Bhangoo, Christos Tolias, Sanjeev Bassi, Richard Selway, Nick Thomas, Christopher Chandler, Richard Gullan

Published in: Acta Neurochirurgica | Issue 2/2021

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Abstract

Introduction and objectives

The novel severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (COVID-19) pandemic has had drastic effects on global healthcare with the UK amongst the countries most severely impacted. The aim of this study was to examine how COVID-19 challenged the neurosurgical delivery of care in a busy tertiary unit serving a socio-economically diverse population.

Methods

A prospective single-centre cohort study including all patients referred to the acute neurosurgical service or the subspecialty multidisciplinary teams (MDT) as well as all emergency and elective admissions during COVID-19 (18th March 2020–15th May 2020) compared to pre-COVID-19 (18th of January 2020–17th March 2020). Data on demographics, diagnosis, operation, and treatment recommendation/outcome were collected and analysed.

Results

Overall, there was a reduction in neurosurgical emergency referrals by 33.6% and operations by 55.6% during the course of COVID-19. There was a significant increase in the proportion of emergency operations performed during COVID-19 (75.2% of total, n=155) when compared to pre-COVID-19 (n = 198, 43.7% of total, p < 0.00001). In contrast to other published series, the 30-day perioperative mortality remained low (2.0%) with the majority of post-operative COVID-19-infected patients (n = 13) having underlying medical co-morbidities and/or suffering from post-operative complications.

Conclusion

The capacity to safely treat patients requiring urgent or emergency neurosurgical care was maintained at all times. Strategies adopted to enable this included proactively approaching the referrers to maintain lines of communications, incorporating modern technology to run clinics and MDTs, restructuring patient pathways/facilities, and initiating the delivery of NHS care within private sector hospitals. Through this multi-modal approach we were able to minimize service disruptions, the complications, and mortality.
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Metadata
Title
Neurosurgery and coronavirus: impact and challenges—lessons learnt from the first wave of a global pandemic
Authors
Keyoumars Ashkan
Josephine Jung
Alexandra Maria Velicu
Ahmed Raslan
Mohammed Faruque
Pandurang Kulkarni
Cristina Bleil
Harutomo Hasegawa
Ahilan Kailaya-Vasan
Eleni Maratos
Gordan Grahovac
Francesco Vergani
Bassel Zebian
Sinan Barazi
Irfan Malik
David Bell
Daniel Walsh
Ranjeev Bhangoo
Christos Tolias
Sanjeev Bassi
Richard Selway
Nick Thomas
Christopher Chandler
Richard Gullan
Publication date
01-02-2021
Publisher
Springer Vienna
Published in
Acta Neurochirurgica / Issue 2/2021
Print ISSN: 0001-6268
Electronic ISSN: 0942-0940
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00701-020-04652-8

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