Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on surgical volume and outcomes in a terciary care center in Brazil.
Paulo Bittencourt de MirandaGabriel Vianna Pereira AragãoMurilo Tavares Valverde FilhoGuilherme Almeida Farias AmorimIgor Lima Vieira DE CastroJade DE Oliveira SantanaLaiane Caitano CostaBeatriz Soares Marques MunizVivian Roberta Soares SilvaPaulo Lisboa BittencourtClaudio Celestino ZollingerWellington AndrausPublished in: Revista do Colegio Brasileiro de Cirurgioes (2024)
COVID-19 pandemic was associated with a decrease in surgical volume of high-risk patients without apparent recovery in recent years. No influence of COVID-19 was noted in postoperative mortality.
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