Dudde Florian, Schunk Johannes, Telschow Thomas, Barbarewicz Filip, Schuck Oliver, Giese Manfred, Bergmann Wilken
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Army Hospital Hamburg, 22049 Hamburg, Germany.
J Clin Med. 2024 Aug 8;13(16):4662. doi: 10.3390/jcm13164662.
: The aim of this study was to analyze the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on midfacial fracture patterns/distributions and circumstances in a German craniomaxillofacial trauma center. : This retrospective study compared the midface fracture patterns (excluding nasal fractures) of patients in the pre-COVID (PC) era (February 2019-January 2020) with patients in the intra-COVID (IC) era (February 2020-January 2021). In addition to baseline characteristics, the type of midface fractures, the circumstances leading to midface fractures, and hospital admissions/treatments were analyzed. : During the COVID-19 pandemic, a reduction in the total number of midface fractures was observed (PC = 88 vs. IC = 57). No significant differences were found regarding the midfacial fracture localization between both periods. During the pandemic, there was a significant increase in falls, accidents at home, and virus/flu-associated syncopes. At the same time, a significant decrease in sports accidents, interpersonal violence, and alcohol-related accidents leading to midface fractures was recorded. Furthermore, there was a significant increase in accidents during the morning time with a simultaneous reduction in accidents during the nighttime. In addition to that, a significant delay in days from trauma leading to midface fracture until hospital admission and surgical treatment (ORIF) was revealed. : Despite the limitations of a monocentric retrospective study, the current findings lead to the conclusion that the COVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact on the patterns and circumstances leading to midface fractures. Analyzing the specific characteristics of patients suffering from midfacial fractures under the influence of the COVID-19 period can represent added value in order to treat facial fractures in future pandemics.
本研究旨在分析新冠疫情对德国颅颌面创伤中心面中部骨折模式/分布及受伤情况的影响。本回顾性研究比较了新冠疫情前(PC)时期(2019年2月至2020年1月)和面中部骨折模式(不包括鼻骨骨折)。除了基线特征外,还分析了面中部骨折的类型、导致面中部骨折的情况以及住院/治疗情况。在新冠疫情期间,观察到面中部骨折总数有所减少(PC = 88例 vs. IC = 57例)。两个时期之间面中部骨折的定位没有显著差异。在疫情期间,跌倒、在家中发生的事故以及与病毒/流感相关的晕厥显著增加。与此同时,导致面中部骨折的体育事故、人际暴力和与酒精相关的事故显著减少。此外,上午时段的事故显著增加,同时夜间事故减少。此外,还发现从面中部骨折创伤到住院和手术治疗(切开复位内固定)的天数有显著延迟。尽管单中心回顾性研究存在局限性,但目前的研究结果得出结论,新冠疫情对导致面中部骨折的模式和情况有重大影响。分析在新冠疫情期间受影响的面中部骨折患者的具体特征,可为未来疫情期间治疗面部骨折提供附加价值。