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COVID-19 and Management of Orthopedic Emergencies. Producing a Consensus of Experts.

Sofien Benzarti, Mohamed Amine Triki, Youssef Othman, Nabil Dammak, Rim Boussetta, Aymen Ben Fredj, Abderrazek Abid, Mohamed Laaziz Ben Ayache, Ahmed Ben Abdelaziz.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Report the results of a participatory approach in Tunisian orthopedic surgery, for the development of a consensus of experts, on the identification of the list of pathologies to always be considered as non-postponable emergencies, during the COVID-19 pandemic.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: This descriptive study of the opinions of Tunisian experts covered all orthopedic morbidities classified into three homogeneous groups: trauma, infections and tumors of the musculoskeletal system. The attitudes of the interviewees were collected using the "Delphi" method, using a "Google-Form" questionnaire, sent by email to all of the Tunisian university orthopedic surgeons in practice, and registered at the SOTCOT. Consensus has been established for an item, if validated by at least 80% of the experts. The analysis of the results focused on the first 30 responses to this "online" form.
RESULTS: Tunisian experts agreed on the continuity of the urgency of taking in charge all the items of orthopedic morbidity during the COVID-19 pandemic, apart from the following affections: aseptic nonunions in the upper and lower limbs, aggressive giant cell tumors, and hyperalgesic disc herniations, where agreement rates were only at 8%, 12%, 58% and 77%.
CONCLUSION: Relative to its disciplinary and professional specificities, the majority the of orthopedic conditions were still considered as emergencies, during the COVID-19 pandemic, which did not lend to postponement of the surgery. However, their management should obey to the recommendations of "Sorting" and the " COVID-19 Patient Pathway ", established by national authorities.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32548837

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tunis Med        ISSN: 0041-4131


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1.  Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Orthopedic and Trauma Departments in Tunisia.

Authors:  Sofien Benzarti; Mohamed Amine Triki; Youssef Othman; Hassan Cheikh Rouhou; Aymen Ben Fredj; Emna Trabelsi; Oussama Lassioued; Nabil Dammak; Abderrazek Abid; Faouzi Abid; Hedi Rebai; Karim Bouattour; Mohamed Laaziz Ben Ayache; Ahmed Ben Abdelaziz
Journal:  Tunis Med       Date:  2021 Juin
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