Department of Plastic Surgery, Portsmouth Hospitals University NHS Trust, Cosham, Portsmouth PO6 3LY, UK.
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Leighton Hospital, Mid Cheshire Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Middlewich Road, Crewe CW1 4QJ, UK.
J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg. 2023 Sep;84:258-265. doi: 10.1016/j.bjps.2023.04.077. Epub 2023 Apr 29.
The COVID-19 pandemic rapidly impacted the delivery of hand surgery services throughout the UK and Europe; from triage to treatment. Our aim was to assess the impact on management of common hand trauma injuries to inform future service delivery and research. The Reconstructive Surgery Trials Network led a service evaluation during the first wave of COVID-19 in 2020. Data was collected on hand injury management during the COVID-19 pandemic and was compared to the management clinicians would have delivered prior. Across 35 hand surgery units, 2540 patients with hand trauma were included. There was an increase of between 3% and 7% in non-operative management of injuries, apart from flexor tendon injuries where management remained unchanged. Cases triaged by a consultant doubled, with a 22% increase in the see-and-treat model. There was a move to operating in low-resource settings; a 13% increase in the use of minor operating theatres and 10% in clinic rooms. Use of WALANT, absorbable sutures, and remote follow-up also increased by 16%, 24%, and between 11% and 25%, respectively. The reported 30-day complication rate was 3.2%, with a surgical site infection rate of 1.8%. The pandemic led to rapid change in many aspects of hand trauma care. It was the impetus for increased out-of-theatre operating, use of local anaesthetic, and more non-operative management of injuries, without an increase in complication rate. Further research needs to assess the clinical and cost-effectiveness of these changes to ensure that COVID-19 is a catalyst for a modern, evidence-based, and environmentally sustainable delivery of hand trauma services.
COVID-19 疫情迅速影响了英国和欧洲各地手外科服务的提供方式;从分诊到治疗。我们的目的是评估其对手部创伤常见损伤管理的影响,以为未来的服务提供和研究提供信息。重建外科试验网络在 2020 年 COVID-19 第一波期间领导了一项服务评估。在 COVID-19 大流行期间收集了手部损伤管理的数据,并与临床医生之前的管理进行了比较。在 35 个手外科单位中,共纳入了 2540 名手部创伤患者。除了屈肌腱损伤外,非手术治疗的损伤比例增加了 3%至 7%,而屈肌腱损伤的管理保持不变。通过顾问分诊的病例增加了一倍,采用“看诊即治疗”模式的比例增加了 22%。有向低资源环境转移的趋势;在小型手术室和诊室中的使用分别增加了 13%和 10%。WALANT、可吸收缝线和远程随访的使用也分别增加了 16%、24%和 11%至 25%。报告的 30 天并发症发生率为 3.2%,手术部位感染率为 1.8%。疫情导致手部创伤护理的许多方面迅速发生变化。这是增加手术室外手术、使用局部麻醉和更多非手术治疗损伤的动力,但并发症发生率没有增加。需要进一步研究这些变化的临床和成本效益,以确保 COVID-19 成为现代、基于证据和环境可持续的手部创伤服务提供的催化剂。