Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on gastric surgery in Japan: A nationwide study using interrupted time-series analyses.
Misuzu FujitaKazuya YamaguchiKengo NagashimaKiminori SuzukiTokuzo KasaiHideyuki HashimotoYoshihiro OnouchiDaisuke SatoTakehiko FujisawaAkira HataPublished in: Journal of gastroenterology and hepatology (2024)
The decreased number of endoscopic resections and laparoscopic surgeries in Japan suggests a decline in early-stage gastric cancer diagnosis, likely due to the suspension of gastric cancer screening and diagnostic testing during the pandemic. Meanwhile, the number of open and robot-assisted gastrectomies remained unchanged and increased, respectively, indicating that these applications were not affected by the pandemic-related medical crisis. These findings highlight that procedures for cancer diagnosis, including screening, should still be provided during pandemics.