| Literature DB >> 32425429 |
Karthikeyan Iyengar1, Abhishek Vaish2, Raju Vaishya2.
Abstract
COVID-19 pandemic has brought the need to revisit the conservative management of orthopaedic injuries back into sharp focus. On the advent of COVID-19 pandemic, it has been acknowledged by the British Orthopaedic Association (BOA) emergency COVID-19 and the National Health Service England (NHSE) guidelines to manage urgent orthopaedic and trauma conditions pragmatically balancing optimum treatment of patients against clinical safety with resource utilization .The current Coronavirus outbreak has refocussed orthopaedic minds on managing many injuries conservatively, which would have otherwise been managed with operative fixations. We revisit the role of conservative orthopaedic management of fractures in the context of COVID-19 and current guidelines.Entities:
Keywords: Bone fracture; COVID-19; Conservative treatment; Coronavirus; Pandemics
Year: 2020 PMID: 32425429 PMCID: PMC7228883 DOI: 10.1016/j.jcot.2020.05.010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Orthop Trauma ISSN: 0976-5662
Suggested Indications and Contraindications for conservative management of Paediatric fractures and dislocations, during COVID-19 Pandemic.
| Limb injuries in Children and Adolescents | Preferred indications | Equivocal indications | Contraindications |
|---|---|---|---|
| Upper Limb trauma | •Clavicle fractures | •Displaced fractures e.g., Supracondylar humerus, lateral condyle humerus, neck radius, distal radius and fractures radius and ulna. | •Un reduced dislocations |
| Lower Limb trauma | •Shaft femur fractures with acceptable angulation and displacements | •Fracture- dislocations | •Un reduced dislocations |
| Pelvic-Acetabular trauma | •Stable/minimally displaced fractures | •Open book type of injuries | •Compound fractures |
Suggested Indications and Contraindications for Conservative Management of fractures and dislocations in adults, during COVID-19 pandemic.
| Limb and Spinal injuries in Adults | Preferred Indications | Equivocal Indications | Contraindications |
|---|---|---|---|
| Upper Limb | ∗Clavicle fractures | ∗Fractures with significant displacement e.g., proximal humerus, humeral shaft, intercondylar humerus, olecranon | ∗Severe compound fractures |
| Spine | •Stable fractures | •Unstable spine fractures with neural deficit | •Stable spine fractures |
| Lower limb | •Pubic rami fractures | •Pelvic-acetabular fractures with significant displacement | •Fracture neck of femur |