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Journal of Clinical Medicine
One Year of COVID-19: Lessons Learned in a Hand Trauma Center
Marcello Covino1  Francesco Franceschi1  Silvia Pietramala2  Marco Barbaliscia2  Gianfranco Merendi2  Lorenzo Rocchi2  Camillo Fulchignoni2  Giulio Maccauro3 
[1] Department of Emergency Medicine, Fondazione Policlinico Universitario A. Gemelli, IRCCS—Catholic University of the Sacred Hearth, 00168 Rome, Italy;Orthopedics & Hand Surgery Unit, Department of Orthopedics, Fondazione Policlinico Universitario A. Gemelli, IRCCS—Catholic University of the Sacred Hearth, 00168 Rome, Italy;Orthopedics & Traumatology Unit, Department of Orthopedics, Fondazione Policlinico Universitario A. Gemelli, IRCCS—Catholic University of the Sacred Hearth, 00168 Rome, Italy;
关键词: hand surgery;    COVID;    lockdown;    emergency department;    patient admission;   
DOI  :  10.3390/jcm11082163
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

2020 will be remembered worldwide as the year of COVID-19 outbreak. The onset of this pandemic abruptly changed everybody’s life and, in a particular manner, doctors’ lives. Our hand surgery department became rapidly one of the first COVID-19-specialized wards in Italy, impacting considerably the authors’ routines and activities. In this paper, the authors focus on how the demographics of patients with hand trauma changed and how they had to modify their activity. The authors retrospectively took into consideration all patients reaching their emergency department (ED) with hand trauma between 9 March 2020 (the day of the beginning of the first lockdown in Italy) and 8 March 2021 and compared them to those who reached the ED in the three previous years. Authors have analyzed the number of patients, their gender and age, the severity of their trauma, where the trauma occurred, the type of lesion, the percentage of patients who underwent surgery, and the percentage of patients who had an emergency admission. In the last year, the number of patients reaching the ED for a hand trauma has been reduced by two thirds (975 patients during the past year), the mean age of those patients has slightly increased, the severity of cases has increased, places of trauma and type of lesions have changed, and, lastly, the percentage of patients needing surgery who were admitted immediately has increased. This paper shows how the type of patients reaching the ED changed and discusses how surgeons evolved and modified their habits in treating those patients during the first lockdown and the year that followed.

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