3,800 surgeries postponed in Saskatchewan over COVID-19
As the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) tries to keep on its toes and ready for a possible surge in COVID-19 cases, thousands of other surgery patients are being told to wait.
Part of the authority’s plan to deal with the strain COVID-19 could bring was moving to create as much capacity as possible in hospitals. This was achieved, in part, by postponing elective surgeries and procedures and those deemed non-urgent.
The SHA said in a statement that, as of Sunday, April 19, 3,800 surgeries had been postponed due to COVID-19.
These include 797 cataract procedures, 148 shoulder repairs, and 87 tonsillectomies. Elective knee and hip replacements aren’t being done at all, postponing 309 and 172, respectively.