The Ohio State University College of Medicine, Columbus, Ohio.
Departments of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (A.R.S. and J.E.J.) and Orthopaedics (R.K.H., L.S.P., C.E.Q., and T.V.L.), The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio.
J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2020 Jun 3;102(11):942-945. doi: 10.2106/JBJS.20.00510.
The SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) pandemic has resulted in widespread cancellation of elective orthopaedic procedures. The guidance coming from multiple sources frequently has been difficult to assimilate as well as dynamic, with constantly changing standards. We seek to communicate the current guidelines published by each state, to discuss the impact of these guidelines on orthopaedic surgery, and to provide the general framework used to determine which procedures have been postponed at our institution.
An internet search was used to identify published state guidelines regarding the cancellation of elective procedures, with a publication cutoff of March 24, 2020, 5:00 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time. Data collected included the number of states providing guidance to cancel elective procedures and which states provided specific guidance in determining which procedures should continue being performed as well as to orthopaedic-specific guidance.
Thirty states published guidance regarding the discontinuation of elective procedures, and 16 states provided a definition of "elective" procedures or specific guidance for determining which procedures should continue to be performed. Only 5 states provided guidelines specifically mentioning orthopaedic surgery; of those, 4 states explicitly allowed for trauma-related procedures and 4 states provided guidance against performing arthroplasty. Ten states provided guidelines allowing for the continuation of oncological procedures.
Few states have published guidelines specific to orthopaedic surgery during the COVID-19 outbreak, leaving hospital systems and surgeons with the responsibility of balancing the benefits of surgery with the risks to public health.
SARS-CoV-2(COVID-19)大流行导致广泛取消了择期骨科手术。来自多个来源的指南通常很难理解,而且动态变化,标准不断变化。我们旨在传达每个州发布的当前指南,讨论这些指南对骨科手术的影响,并提供用于确定我们机构已推迟哪些手术的一般框架。
我们使用互联网搜索来确定有关取消择期手术的已发布州指南,截止日期为 2020 年 3 月 24 日下午 5 点(东部夏令时)。收集的数据包括提供取消择期手术指南的州的数量,以及提供具体指导以确定应继续进行哪些手术以及骨科特定指导的州。
30 个州发布了关于停止择期手术的指南,16 个州提供了“择期”手术的定义或确定应继续进行哪些手术的具体指导。只有 5 个州提供了专门针对骨科手术的指南;其中,4 个州明确允许进行与创伤相关的手术,4 个州提供了避免进行关节置换手术的指导。10 个州提供了允许继续进行肿瘤手术的指南。
在 COVID-19 爆发期间,很少有州发布专门针对骨科手术的指南,这使得医院系统和外科医生承担着平衡手术收益与公共卫生风险的责任。