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Traumatic orthopedic consultations in COVID-19 inpatients – A cross sectional analysis of results and a review of lessons in tele-orthopedics

COVID-19 has led to intricate global challenges, among these, the impact on emergency and elective orthopedic services. Patients with COVID-19 often complain of musculoskeletal symptoms. The subsequent orthopedic consultations require careful assessment of possible inpatient trauma and to rule out a...

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Published in:Annals of medicine and surgery 2022-01, Vol.73, p.103155-103155, Article 103155
Main Authors: Jarragh, Ali, Lari, Ali, AL-Shatti, Abdullah, Alloughani, Eissa, Alawadhi, Khaled
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Summary:COVID-19 has led to intricate global challenges, among these, the impact on emergency and elective orthopedic services. Patients with COVID-19 often complain of musculoskeletal symptoms. The subsequent orthopedic consultations require careful assessment of possible inpatient trauma and to rule out any injuries that require active management. A retrospective cross-sectional analysis involving 13,580 admitted patients in a national quarantine center between March 2020 and April 2021. All patients with orthopedic consultations were included in the study, and were assessed by orthopedic surgeons in person. Patients were further evaluated for age, sex, presence of trauma, cause for consultation, diagnosis and management. Seventy-five orthopedic consultations were included, 44% females and 56% males. Of the 75 consultations, 29 (38%) were related to a history of inpatient trauma. Of the 29 cases, 11 sustained fractures of the distal radius, proximal humerus, femoral neck, clavicle and ankle. Four of which were treated operatively. Inpatient orthopedic consultations must be assessed carefully to avoid misdiagnoses. Elderly or frail patients are more likely to both; sustain trauma and fractures. Potential limitations of tele-orthopedics may be apparent here, especially in the presence of technological incompetence and high likelihood of fractures. •COVID-19 has presented various challenges to orthopedic practice.•The advent of telemedicine may soon be increasingly utilized in the orthopaedic field.•Potential implications of tele-orthopaedics must be addressed in order to avoid missed diagnoses.
ISSN:2049-0801
2049-0801
DOI:10.1016/j.amsu.2021.103155