| Literature DB >> 32714714 |
Kentaro Uchida1,2, Hiroyuki Sekiguchi2, Reiji Higashiyama3,4, Tachio Endo3, Yuji Yokozeki5, Gen Inoue5, Masayuki Miyagi5, Shotaro Fujino6, Naoto Yoshida3, Masashi Takaso5.
Abstract
The global coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has caused several million infections and hundreds of thousands of deaths. A large number of healthcare workers have died as a result of infection with this virus. Therefore, elective surgery was markedly reduced or stopped in our hospital's orthopedic department. The detection of asymptomatic COVID-19-positive patients became key to reducing the infection risk to physicians and staff to allow orthopedic surgery to be performed. A total of 21 patients were scheduled to undergo orthopedic surgery, including elective surgery, in Shonantobu General Hospital, Chigasaki City, Kanagawa, Japan. All 21 patients gave permission to undergo loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) screening the day before surgery. None of the 21 patients we tested was positive for COVID-19. All patients remained asymptomatic during the two to four weeks of postoperative follow-up. No physicians or medical staff developed COVID-19 symptoms. This was a very small study in a city with a relatively low incidence of COVID-19. We found that LAMP screening was accurate, in terms of its negative predictive value. Larger studies are needed.Entities:
Keywords: covid-19; orthopedic surgery
Year: 2020 PMID: 32714714 PMCID: PMC7377665 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.9331
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1Map of Kanagawa Prefecture
The number of COVID patients counted by Public Health Center in six cities, including Yokohama, Kawasaki, Sagamihara, Yokosuka, Chigasaki, and Fujisawa City, and by the public health and welfare office, which examined four cities, including Kamakura, Atsugi, Hiratsuka, and Odawara. We divided these into 10 areas.
Figure 2Sequential changes in the number of COVID-19 patients in Kanagawa Prefecture and 10 areas
A. COVID-19 patients in Kanagawa Prefecture, B. COVID-19 patients in 10 areas
COVID patients in Kanagawa Prefecture cities
1. Chigasaki Public Health Center calculated the patients’ numbers in Chigasaki and Samukawacho.
2. Atsugi public health and welfare office calculated the patients’ numbers in Atsugi, Ebina, Zama, Aikawa, Kiyokawa, Yamoto, and Ayase. Therefore, the number of patients and the population in the Atsugi area included these cities and towns.
3. Kamakura public health and welfare office calculated the patients’ numbers in Kamakura, Zushi, Miura, and Hayama. Therefore, the number of patients and population in Kamakura included these cities and towns.
4. The Hiratsuka public health and welfare office calculated the patient’s number in Hiratsuka, HadanoIsehara, Oiso, and Ninomiyamachi. Therefore, the number of patients and the population in Hiratsuka included these cities and towns.
5. The Odawara public health and welfare office calculated the patient numbers in Odawara City, Minamiashigara, Nakaimachi, Oimachi, Matsudamachi, Yamakitamachi, Oimachi, Matsudamachi, Yamakitamachi, Kaiseimachi, Hakone, Yamakitamachi, and Manazuru. Therefore, the number of patients and the population in the Odawara area included these cities and towns.
| City | Population | COVID patients | COVID cases/billion people |
| Yokohama | 3,753,771 | 530 | 1.41 |
| Kawasaki | 1,535,415 | 269 | 1.75 |
| Sagamihara | 722,252 | 78 | 1.08 |
| Yokosuka | 390,549 | 51 | 1.31 |
| Fujisawa | 435,121 | 55 | 1.26 |
| Chigasaki1 | 290,411 | 27 | 0.93 |
| Atsugi2 | 856,148 | 109 | 1.27 |
| Kamakura3 | 304,150 | 62 | 2.04 |
| Hiratsuka area4 | 583,073 | 59 | 1.01 |
| Odawara5 | 319,641 | 83 | 2.60 |
Clinical characteristics of patients undergoing orthopedic surgery
Arthroscopic surgery, AS; Diabetes mellitus, DM; Hypertension, HT; HTO, High tibial osteotomy; Lumbar spinal stenosis, LSS; OA, osteoarthritis; ORIF, open reduction and internal fixation; TKA, Total knee arthroplasty THA, Total hip arthroplasty; PLF, Posterior lumbar fusion
| Date | Sex, age (y) | Orthopedic diagnosis | Complication | Surgery | Elective/emergency | |
| Case 1 | Apr 30 | F, 77 | Hip OA | HT, DM | THA | Elective |
| Case 2 | Apr 30 | M, 54 | Elbow fracture | None | ORIF | Emergency |
| Case 3 | May 1 | M, 76 | metastatic spinal tumor | Lung cancer | PLF | Emergency |
| Case 4 | May 1 | F, 86 | Hip OA | HT | THA | Elective |
| Case 5 | May 2 | F, 61 | Calcaneal fracture | HT, Hepatitis C | ORIF | Emergency |
| Case 6 | May 2 | F, 82 | LSS | None | Decompression surgery | Elective |
| Case 7 | May 8 | M, 35 | Meniscus tear | None | AS | Elective |
| Case 8 | May 8 | F, 49 | Knee OA | HT | HTO | Elective |
| Case 9 | May 13 | F, 68 | Femoral neck fracture | HT | THA | Emergency |
| Case 10 | May 13 | M, 28 | Diaphysealradius fracture | None | ORIF | Emergency |
| Case 11 | May 14 | M, 54 | Lateral humeral epicondylitis | HT, DM | AS | Elective |
| Case 12 | May 15 | M, 37 | Subtalar joint pseudarthrosis | hyperuricemia | AS | Elective |
| Case 13 | May 15 | M, 38 | Ankle ligament tear | None | AS | Elective |
| Case 14 | May 16 | F, 88 | Femoral Trochanteric fracture | None | ORIF | Emergency |
| Case 15 | May 20 | F, 90 | Femoral Trochanteric fracture | HT | ORIF | Emergency |
| Case 16 | May 20 | F, 52 | Ankle fracture | None | External fixation | Emergency |
| Case 17 | May 20 | F, 63 | Fifth finger proximal phalanx fracture | None | Percutaneous wire fixation | Emergency |
| Case 18 | May 21 | F, 64 | Knee OA | None | TKA | Elective |
| Case 19 | May 21 | M, 46 | Clavicle fracture | None | ORIF | Emergency |
| Case 20 | May 22 | M, 38 | Ankle ligament tear | None | AS | Elective |
| Case 21 | May 22 | F, 21 | Ankle ligament tear | None | AS | Elective |