Koch Matthias, Popp Daniel, Freigang Viola, Frankewycz Borys, Hierl Katja, Angele Peter, Alt Volker, Worlicek Michael
Department of Trauma Surgery, University Medical Centre Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany.
Sporthopaedicum, Regensburg, Germany.
Biomed Res Int. 2021 May 25;2021:8875643. doi: 10.1155/2021/8875643. eCollection 2021.
Almost every sector in the health care is affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Many studies already investigated the effect on different aspects in orthopedic and trauma care. However, the current literature lacks data regarding the consequence on daily surgical business. Thus, the aim of the present study was to analyze the development of knee-related pathologies and surgical procedures in a German university level-one trauma center during the lockdown phase and early lockdown phase to investigate the impact of the COVID-19 lockdown on orthopedic and trauma knee surgery. . The amount of knee joint surgeries performed during the high-peak COVID-19 crisis in the period of January to May 2020 was evaluated retrospectively and compared to the corresponding time periods of the previous years (2017-2019).
The COVID-19 lockdown led to a significant decrease in the number of knee injuries in March and April 2020 by 83.3%. Surgical procedures were reduced by 84.8% during the same period. In May 2020, the number of knee joint procedures returned to an almost prepandemic level. The distribution of urgent and elective knee surgery changed to predominantly acute trauma care at the beginning of the COVID-19 lockdown and persisted through to May 2020.
The COVID-19 pandemic had a high impact on emergency and elective knee surgery in a level-one trauma center in Germany during the lockdown phase. It also showed that a level-one trauma center in the German healthcare system is able to handle urgent trauma and orthopedic operations during a worldwide medical crisis and to return to a prepandemic level within a short phase.
医疗保健领域的几乎每个部门都受到了新冠疫情的影响。许多研究已经调查了其对骨科和创伤护理不同方面的影响。然而,当前文献缺乏关于日常外科业务后果的数据。因此,本研究的目的是分析德国一所大学一级创伤中心在封锁阶段和早期封锁阶段与膝关节相关的病理情况和外科手术的发展,以调查新冠疫情封锁对骨科和创伤膝关节手术的影响。回顾性评估了2020年1月至5月新冠疫情高峰期期间进行的膝关节手术数量,并与前几年(2017 - 2019年)的相应时间段进行了比较。
新冠疫情封锁导致2020年3月和4月膝关节损伤数量显著减少,降幅达83.3%。同期外科手术减少了84.8%。2020年5月,膝关节手术数量几乎恢复到疫情前水平。在新冠疫情封锁开始时,紧急和择期膝关节手术的分布转变为主要是急性创伤护理,并持续到2020年5月。
在德国一所一级创伤中心,新冠疫情在封锁阶段对急诊和择期膝关节手术产生了重大影响。这也表明,德国医疗系统中的一级创伤中心在全球医疗危机期间能够处理紧急创伤和骨科手术,并在短时间内恢复到疫情前水平。