Original Research
Economic and psychological burden of scheduled surgery cancellation in a sub-Saharan country (Burkina Faso)
Submitted: 17 November 2025 | Published: 30 December 2017
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Martin Lankoandé, Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care, Yalgado Ouedraogo Hospital, Burkina FasoPapougnézambo Bonkoungou, Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care, Yalgado Ouedraogo Hospital, Burkina Faso
Bertille K. Ki, Department of Anaesthesiology, Pediatric Hospital Charles De Gaulles, Burkina Faso
Armel Flavien R. Kaboré, Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care, Yalgado Ouedraogo Hospital, Burkina Faso
Edgar Ouangré, General and Digestive Surgery, Yalgado Ouedraogo Hospital, Burkina Faso
Yacouba Savadogo, General Medicine, Yalgado Ouedraogo Hospital, Burkina Faso
Cheik Thw Bougouma, Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care, Blaise Compaore Hospital, Burkina Faso
Joachim Sanou, Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care, Yalgado Ouedraogo Hospital, Burkina Faso
Nazinigouba Ouedraogo, Department of Anaesthesiology and Resuscitation, Yalgado Ouedraogo Hospital, Burkina Faso
Phillipe Pendeville, Department of Anaesthesiology, Saint Luc Hospital, Belgium
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Objective: To identify the incidence, cost and emotional impact of elective surgical cancellation in a teaching hospital in Burkino Faso.
Methods: A four month, prospective, observational study was undertaken in a teaching hospital (Yalgado Ouedraogo). All surgical patients were eligible. The causes of cancellation, financial cost and patients’ emotional response were assessed. The cost was estimated using a tool adapted for the economic cost of African job types.
Results: During the study period, 1 088 cases were scheduled to undergo inpatient surgery. Of these, 239 cases (21.9%) were cancelled. Among the cancelled cases, 237 were cancelled during preparation in the surgical ward and two cases were cancelled in the operation room. A large number of the patients were housewives (n = 87). The highest cancellation rate (35.9%) was found in general surgery. Cancellation was judged avoidable in 214 cases (89.5%). The total cost of surgery cancellation to the hospital was US$ 19 147 (mean value US$ 80 per patient). Patients lost a mean of US$ 62.70, which represented 117.6% of the official average monthly income in Burkina Faso. ENT surgery was the costliest to the hospital (US$ 4 989 ). Cancellation caused a negative emotional reaction in 205 patients (85 7%) and ‘sadness’ was the most frequent (54.8%; n = 131). Cancellation resulted in 163 days of work lost.
Conclusion: Based on income, the cost of day of surgery cancellation was high in Burkina Faso.
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