Miclau Theodore
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Orthopaedic Trauma Institute, Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA.
OTA Int. 2021 Mar 15;4(1 Suppl):e120. doi: 10.1097/OI9.0000000000000120. eCollection 2021 Mar.
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has significantly affected the treatment of patients with surgical conditions, including those with acute and chronic musculoskeletal issues. While different global regions experienced different levels of COVID-19 activity and had different resources with which to deal with the pandemic, there were many consistent approaches to injury care and musculoskeletal trauma management. Understanding these approaches is necessary to improve current and future strategies to taking care of orthopaedic trauma patients in an infectious disease outbreak. This supplement focuses on approaches to musculoskeletal trauma care during the first months of the COVID-19 pandemic in 19 countries from 6 continents. This work represents a collaborative work of member societies of the International Orthopaedic Trauma Association (IOTA), an international association of orthopaedic societies dedicated to the promotion of musculoskeletal trauma care through advancements in patient care, research, and education. The information in these reports will aid efforts to understand and ultimately better address musculoskeletal trauma care worldwide during the first waves of the pandemic.
2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)已对患有外科疾病的患者的治疗产生了重大影响,包括患有急慢性肌肉骨骼问题的患者。虽然不同的全球区域经历了不同程度的COVID-19疫情活动,并且拥有不同的资源来应对这一疫情,但在创伤护理和肌肉骨骼创伤管理方面有许多一致的方法。了解这些方法对于改进当前和未来在传染病爆发期间照顾骨科创伤患者的策略至关重要。本增刊重点关注来自六大洲19个国家在COVID-19大流行最初几个月期间的肌肉骨骼创伤护理方法。这项工作是国际骨科创伤协会(IOTA)成员协会的合作成果,IOTA是一个骨科协会的国际组织,致力于通过改善患者护理、研究和教育来促进肌肉骨骼创伤护理。这些报告中的信息将有助于在疫情第一波期间理解并最终更好地应对全球范围内的肌肉骨骼创伤护理。