Troiano Elisa, De Sensi Alice Giulia, Zanasi Francesco, Facchini Andrea, De Marco Giulia, Colasanti Giovanni Battista, Mondanelli Nicola, Giannotti Stefano
Department of Medicine Surgery and Neurosciences, University of Siena, Siena, Italy.
Section of Orthopedics, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Senese, Siena, Italy.
Geriatr Orthop Surg Rehabil. 2023 Mar 17;14:21514593231152420. doi: 10.1177/21514593231152420. eCollection 2023.
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected and is still deeply affecting all aspects of public life. World governments have been forced to enact restrictive measures to stem the contagion which have led to a decrease in the movement of people within national territory and to a redirection of health care resources with a suspension of non-urgent procedures. In Italy, a lockdown was imposed from March 9 to May 3, 2020. As a result, a significant reduction in the overall operative volume of orthopedic trauma was expected, but it was not possible to predict a similar trend regarding fragility fractures of the proximal femur in the elderly.
The aim of this paper was to examine the impact of COVID-19 on the operating volume for trauma surgeries and to determine how the pandemic affected the management of fragility hip fractures (FHFs) in non-COVID patients at a single Institution.
The first result was a statistically significant reduction in the overall operative volume of orthopedic trauma during the period of the first lockdown and an increase in the mean age of patients undergoing surgery, as expected. As regard to the second aim, the incidence of FHFs remained almost unchanged during the periods analysed. The population examined were superimposable in terms of demographics, comorbidities, type of fracture, peri-operative complications, percentage of operations performed within 48 hours from hospitalization and 1-year outcome.
Our results are in line with those already present in the Literature.
Our study revealed a significant impact of the restrictive anti-contagion measures on the overall orthopedic surgical volume, but, at the same time, we could affirm that the pandemic did not affect the management of FHFs in non-COVID patients, and their results.
新冠疫情已经并仍在深刻影响着公共生活的方方面面。世界各国政府被迫实施限制措施以遏制疫情传播,这些措施导致国内人员流动减少,医疗资源重新分配,非紧急手术暂停。在意大利,2020年3月9日至5月3日实施了封锁。因此,预计骨科创伤的总体手术量会大幅下降,但无法预测老年患者股骨近端脆性骨折的情况是否会有类似趋势。
本文旨在研究新冠疫情对创伤手术量的影响,并确定疫情如何影响单一机构中非新冠患者脆性髋部骨折(FHFs)的管理。
第一个结果是,正如预期的那样,在首次封锁期间,骨科创伤的总体手术量在统计学上显著下降,接受手术患者的平均年龄增加。关于第二个目标,在所分析的时间段内,FHFs的发病率几乎保持不变。所检查的人群在人口统计学、合并症、骨折类型、围手术期并发症、住院后48小时内进行手术的百分比以及1年预后方面具有可比性。
我们的结果与文献中已有的结果一致。
我们的研究表明,反传染限制措施对骨科手术总量有重大影响,但与此同时,我们可以肯定,疫情并未影响非新冠患者FHFs的管理及其结果。