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Orthopaedic and trauma surgery in the time of COVID-19 in France: A nationwide survey.
Angelliaume, Audrey; Legallois, Yohan; Harly, Edouard; Dartus, Julien; Lavignac, Pierre; Chammas, Pierre-Emmanuel; Meynard, Pierre.
  • Angelliaume A; Centre du Rachis, Clinique Saint Léonard, 18 Rue de Bellinière, 49800 Trélazé, France.
  • Legallois Y; Service de chirurgie orthopédique et traumatologique, CHU de Bordeaux, Site Pellegrin, Place Amélie Raba-Léon, 33076 Bordeaux, France.
  • Harly E; Service de chirurgie orthopédique et traumatologique, Clinique de l'Atlantique, Ramsay santé, CRCO, 26 Rue Moulin des Justices, 17138 Cedex Puilboreau, France.
  • Dartus J; Service de chirurgie orthopédique et traumatologique, Hôpital Roger Salengro, CHRU Lille, 2 avenue Oscar Lambret, 59000 Lille, France.
  • Lavignac P; Service de chirurgie orthopédique et traumatologique, CHU de Bordeaux, Site Pellegrin, Place Amélie Raba-Léon, 33076 Bordeaux, France.
  • Chammas PE; Service de chirurgie de la main, du membre supérieur et des nerfs périphériques, Hôpital Lapeyronie, CHU Montpellier, 371 avenue du doyen Gaston Giraud, 34090 Montpellier, France.
  • Meynard P; Service de chirurgie orthopédique et traumatologique, CH de Libourne, 112 Rue de la Marne, 33500 Libourne, France. Electronic address: pierre.meynard@live.com.
Orthop Traumatol Surg Res ; : 103423, 2022 Sep 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2227528
ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION:

The year 2020 was marked by the COVID-19 pandemic. The entire French health system was mobilized. Surgical services were asked to reschedule all elective procedures. We wondered about the impact of this pandemic on French orthopaedic surgeons. The main objective of this survey was to assess the impact of COVID-19 on emergency and non-emergency orthopaedic surgical activities. The secondary objectives were to report how orthopaedic surgeons had mobilized and reorganized, and to assess the physical and psychological consequences on their state of health.

HYPOTHESIS:

The COVID-19 epidemic has led to the suspension of all elective orthopaedic surgeries and has also led to changes in the management of urgent surgeries and traumatology. MATERIAL AND

METHODS:

This descriptive epidemiological study was conducted in France. A 40-question survey was sent to all French orthopaedic surgeons (senior surgeons and residents) via the mailing lists of the French Society of Orthopaedic and Traumatological Surgery (SoFCOT), the French Society of Pediatric Orthopaedics (SoFOP) and the College of Young Orthopedists (CJO).

RESULTS:

Over a period of one month, 1098 surgeons; 852 senior surgeons and 246 residents, answered the questionnaire. The complete cessation of all elective interventions was effective in 80% of cases. Urgent and semi-urgent interventions were maintained. Three hundred and twenty-six surgeons (30%) modified their trauma management, among them 55% came from the regions most affected by the pandemic. Sixty percent of surgeons did not receive training to take care of COVID+ patients and 40% took care of these patients. Among the orthopaedic surgeons surveyed, 28% were redeployed to medical services. Teleconsultation was used by 41% of surgeons. Twenty-six (2%) surgeons tested positive for COVID-19 and 54% showed at least one sign of psychological suffering.

CONCLUSION:

French orthopaedic surgeons reorganized and changed their practices quickly and efficiently to deal with the pandemic. However, progress remains to be seen with training of orthopaedic surgeons in the care of COVID+ patients, as well as to democratize the use of telemedicine. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE IV.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Observational study Language: English Journal: Orthop Traumatol Surg Res Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: J.otsr.2022.103423

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Observational study Language: English Journal: Orthop Traumatol Surg Res Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: J.otsr.2022.103423