Some 28.4 million planned surgeries could be cancelled or postponed globally due to the coronavirus pandemic, according to new research warning that huge backlogs risk "potentially devastating" consequences for patients and health systems.
The study, published this week in the British Journal of Surgery, modelled the expected number of elective operations that would be put on hold in 190 countries during a 12-week peak of Covid-19 disruption.
Hospitals in countries grappling with major coronavirus outbreaks have postponed most non-emergency procedures to avoid putting patients at risk, redeploying staff and resources to the virus response.