Document Type : Letter to Editor
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Department of General Surgery, North Middlesex University Hospital, London, UK
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Dear Editor,
Healthcare systems were stretched to the limit by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak. The increase in demand for staff, space and resources to treat patients with COVID-19 meant that patients requiring other forms of emergency care experienced improvised systems and pathways. The impact of these pressures particularly affected the provision of acute surgical care within the United Kingdom. The central response included the cancellation of all non-urgent elective surgery and the sequestration of operating theatre space as critical care overspill areas.1 ... (Read more...)