新冠肺炎疫情对地方医院运动和关节镜手术的影响

Wai Kiu Thomas Liu, Tak Man Wong
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导语:在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,选择性骨科服务减少,由于社交距离策略,人口的体育活动已减少到最低限度。本研究旨在量化COVID-19大流行期间运动医学手术及其分布的变化,这可能有助于医疗保健提供者和政策制定者在未来发生另一次严重感染爆发时进行资源规划。方法:检索我院运动与关节镜外科2017年9月至2022年6月所有手术的数据,包括患者的年龄、性别和手术类型。58个月期间的前29个月被归类为covid -19前期。结果:在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,运动和关节镜手术的总次数减少了20.9%,从每月10.1次减少到8.0次(p = 0.042)。肩关节手术次数显著减少32% (p = 0.029),肩袖手术次数显著减少42% (p = 0.022)。膝关节手术次数减少15% (p = 0.278),前交叉韧带(ACL)手术减少20% (p = 0.093)。值得注意的是,在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,膝关节和肩部手术的相对比例以及患者人口统计数据保持相似。结论:前交叉韧带和肩袖手术次数的减少可能与大流行封锁期间体育活动和体力劳动活动的减少有关。本研究为大流行期间运动医学相关手术的需求提供了信息和见解。在大流行期间,限制运动和关节镜手术的选择性手术时间可能是可行的,特别是在资源稀缺的情况下。然而,必须在为需要这些手术的患者提供必要护理与采取适当措施防治这一流行病之间取得良好平衡。
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Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on sports and arthroscopic surgery in local hospitals
Introduction: Elective orthopaedic service has been reduced during the COVID-19 pandemic, and sports activities of the population have been minimised due to the social distancing strategies. This study aimed to quantify the change in sports medicine operations and its distributions during the COVID-19 pandemic, which could be useful for healthcare providers and policymakers plan in terms of resource planning in case of another severe infection outbreak in the future. Methods: Data, including age and gender of the patients and the types of operation, of all the surgeries performed by the Division of Sports and Arthroscopic Surgery in our institution from September 2017 to June 2022 was retrieved. The first 29 months of the 58 months period were classified as pre-COVID-19. Result: During the COVID-19 pandemic, there was a 20.9% reduction in the total number of sports and arthroscopic surgeries performed, from 10.1 to 8.0 per month ( p = 0.042). The number of shoulder operations was significantly reduced by 32% ( p = 0.029), with rotator cuff surgery reduced by 42% ( p = 0.022). The number of knee operations decreased by 15% ( p = 0.278), with anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) surgery reduced by 20% ( p = 0.093). Notably, the relative proportion of knee and shoulder operations, as well as the patient demographics, remained similar during the COVID-19 pandemic. Conclusion: The reduction in the number of ACL and rotator cuff surgeries could be related to the reduced sports activity and manual labour activity during the lockdown periods of the pandemic. This study provides information and insight into the demand for sports medicine-related operations during the pandemic. It may be practical to limit elective operation sessions for sports and arthroscopic surgery during the pandemic, especially when resources are scarce. However, it is essential to strike a good balance between providing necessary care for patients who require these surgeries, while also taking appropriate measures to combat the pandemic.
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