| Literature DB >> 35683371 |
Chia-Hao Hsu1,2,3,4, Hsuan-Ti Huang3,4, Chung-Hwan Chen1,2,3,4, Yin-Chih Fu2,3,4, Pei-Hsi Chou1,3,4, Nin-Chieh Hsu5.
Abstract
This study aimed to systematically review the literature on the impact of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic on the orthopedics field by focusing on multiple aspects, including orthopedic training and application, performance, work loading, change of practice, research work, and other psychological factors. Published articles were searched using the PubMed database. Articles were selected in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines. Of 58 studies published between 1 January 2020 and 1 October 2021, 57 peer-reviewed original articles were included. Nearly 90% of students experienced an impact of the pandemic on application. The impact on training stemmed from redeployment rates of 20.9-23.1%. The rate of emergency or outpatient visits decreased from 18% to 58.6%. The rates of all surgeries or emergency surgeries decreased by 15.6-49.4%, while the rates of elective surgeries decreased by 43.5-100%. The rate of work loading ranged from 33% to 66%. Approximately 50-100% of surgeons had a change of practice. A total of 40.5% of orthopedic surgeons experienced mild psychological pressure. Approximately 64% had stopped research participant recruitment. Most of the included studies were conducted in Europe, followed by Asia and North America. It is suggested orthopedic surgeons prepare more sufficient, flexible, and reservable staffing measures, proper preventive strategies and surgical scheduling algorithms, and set up dedicated venues and equipment for routine telemedicine with staff training for virtual teaching or consultations in case of future impacts on orthopedics.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; impact; orthopedics; pandemic; telemedicine; virtual consultations; virtual teaching
Year: 2022 PMID: 35683371 PMCID: PMC9181233 DOI: 10.3390/jcm11112983
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Med ISSN: 2077-0383 Impact factor: 4.964
Figure 1Literature selection process according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines.
Characteristics of relevant publications.
| No | Study | Year | Country | Region | Restriction * (Lockdown) | Study Method | Focus |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Aiyer et al. [ | 2020 | USA | North America | Partial | Narrative/Perspective | Resident Application |
| 2 | Alyami et al. [ | 2020 | Saudi Arabia | Middle East | Complete | Narrative/Perspective | Performance/Training |
| 3 | Andreozzi et al. [ | 2020 | Italy | Europe | Complete | Retrospective | Performance/Orthopedic Trauma |
| 4 | Bernstein et al. [ | 2020 | USA | North America | Partial | Perspective/Reflection | Resident and intern training |
| 5 | Chang et al. [ | 2020 | South Korea | Asia | Partial | Survey/Questionnaire | Training/Residency |
| 6 | Clement et al. [ | 2020 | UK | Europe | Partial | Multicenter, retrospective | Surgical Risk Assessment |
| 7 | Costa et al. [ | 2020 | Italy | Europe | Partial | Retrospective | Prevention measures |
| 8 | Danford, et al. [ | 2020 | USA | North America | Partial | Survey/Questionnaire | Resident Application |
| 9 | Dattani et al. [ | 2020 | UK | Europe | Partial | Perspective/Narrative | Training/Trainees |
| 10 | Elhalawany et al. [ | 2020 | UK | Europe | Complete | Retrospective | Performance/Orthopedic emergency |
| 11 | Ghermandi et al. [ | 2020 | Italy | Europe | Partial | Retrospective | Performance/Orthopedic oncology and spine |
| 12 | Gonzi et al. [ | 2020 | UK | Europe | Partial | Survey/Four-nation questionnaire | Training/Trainees |
| 13 | Haffer et al. [ | 2020 | Germany | Europe | Partial | Nationwide questionnaire survey | Performance/Orthopedic and Trauma Surgery |
| 14 | Mackay et al. [ | 2020 | UK | Europe | Partial | Retrospective cohort | Surgical Risk Assessment |
| 15 | Maniscalco et al. [ | 2020 | Italy | Europe | Complete | Retrospective | Performance/Orthopedics and Emergency Room |
| 16 | Maryada et al. [ | 2020 | India | Asia | Complete | Multi-center retrospective | Performance/Orthopedic Trauma |
| 17 | Megaloikonomos et al. [ | 2020 | Europe | Europe | Partial | 23 European countries questionnaire | Training/Trainees |
| 18 | Murphy et al. [ | 2020 | UK | Europe | Partial | Retrospective | Work loading/Orthopedic |
| 19 | Ong et al. [ | 2020 | Hong Kong | Asia | Partial | Narrative/Perspective | Performance/Education/Research |
| 20 | Park et al. [ | 2020 | UK | Europe | Complete | Retrospective | Work loading/Orthopedic trauma |
| 21 | Phillips et al. [ | 2020 | N/A | N/A | Complete | Review | Orthopedic care |
| 22 | Richardson et al. [ | 2020 | USA | North America | Partial | Perspectives | Training/medical student |
| 23 | Sahu et al. [ | 2020 | India | Asia | Complete | Questionnaire survey | Psychological/orthopedic surgeon |
| 24 | Sheridan et al. [ | 2020 | Ireland | Europe | Partial | Questionnaire | Training/Trainees |
| 25 | Sugand et al. [ | 2020 | UK | Europe | Complete | Multi-center retrospective | Work loading/Pediatric orthopedic trauma |
| 26 | Teo et al. [ | 2020 | Malaysia | Asia | Partial | Nationwide questionnaire survey | Practice Change/Surgeon |
| 27 | Upadhyaya et al. [ | 2020 | India | Asia | Partial | Questionnaire survey | Training/Trainees |
| 28 | Wallace et al. [ | 2020 | UK | Europe | Complete | Perspectives | Orthopedic surgery and trauma |
| 29 | Wong et al. [ | 2020 | Hong Kong | Asia | Partial | Retrospective cohort | Performance/Orthopedic and Trauma |
| 30 | Wong et al. [ | 2020 | Singapore | Asia | Partial | Questionnaire survey | Psychological/orthopedic outpatient setting |
| 31 | Barahona et al. [ | 2021 | Chile | South America | Partial | Retrospective | Performance/Orthopedic surgery |
| 32 | Blum et al. [ | 2021 | N/A | N/A | N/A | Review | Performance/Orthopedic and Trauma Surgery |
| 33 | Chatterji et al. [ | 2021 | N/A | N/A | N/A | Rapid Review | Miscellaneous |
| 34 | Garcia et al. [ | 2021 | Spain | Europe | Partial | Questionnaire survey | Change of practice/Orthopedic Surgeon |
| 35 | Gibbard et al. [ | 2021 | N/A | N/A | Partial | Global (45 countries) questionnaire survey | Change of practice/Pediatric Orthopedic Surgeon |
| 36 | Giordano et al. [ | 2021 | N/A | N/A | Partial | 14 Latin American countries questionnaire survey | Financial, Psychosocial/Orthopedic Trauma surgeon |
| 37 | Green et al. [ | 2021 | UK | Europe | Partial | Retrospective cohort | Length of stay/total joint arthroplasty |
| 38 | Heaps et al. [ | 2021 | USA | North America | Partial | Retrospective cohort | Performance/multi-subspecialty |
| 39 | Howles et al. [ | 2021 | UK | Europe | Partial | Retrospective cohort | Performance/Minor injury one-stop unit |
| 40 | Jain et al. [ | 2021 | India | Asia | Complete | Nationwide questionnaire | Change of practice/Orthopedic Surgeon |
| 41 | Khan et al. [ | 2021 | UK | Europe | Partial | Nationwide questionnaire | Change of practice/Orthopedic Surgeon |
| 42 | Ma et al. [ | 2021 | Taiwan | Asia | No | Retrospective cohort | Screening/Emergency room/Trauma |
| 43 | Maleitzke et al. [ | 2021 | Germany | Europe | Complete | Retrospective cohort | Performance/Orthopedic trauma |
| 44 | Moretti et al. [ | 2021 | Italy | Europe | Complete | Nationwide Questionnaire | Psychological/Gender-specific |
| 45 | Oguzkaya et al. [ | 2021 | Turkey | Asia and Europe | Partial | Multi-center retrospective | Orthopedic fracture characteristics |
| 46 | Paul et al. [ | 2021 | USA | North America | Partial | Nationwide Questionnaire | Change of practice/Elective procedures/Telehealth and income |
| 47 | Peebles et al. [ | 2021 | USA | North America | Partial | Narrative Review/Perspective | Sports Fellowship Application |
| 48 | Probert et al. [ | 2021 | Australia | Australia | Complete | Retrospective | Performance/Orthopedic trauma |
| 49 | Qian et al. [ | 2021 | China | Asia | Partial | Retrospective | Performance/orthopedic trauma |
| 50 | Rachuene et al. [ | 2021 | South Africa | Africa | Complete | Multicenter retrospective | Performance/orthopedic trauma |
| 51 | Ribau et al. [ | 2021 | Portugal | Europe | Complete | Retrospective | Performance/orthopedic trauma |
| 52 | Shah et al. [ | 2021 | Canada | North America | partial | Narrative Review/Perspectives | Residency application |
| 53 | Sharma et al. [ | 2021 | India | Asia | Complete | Questionnaire | Psychological/Change of practice |
| 54 | Shih et al. [ | 2021 | Taiwan | Asia | No | Retrospective | Psychological/Performance |
| 55 | Unterfrauner et al. [ | 2021 | Switzerland | Europe | Complete | Retrospective | Surgical site infections/Complications |
| 56 | Van Heest et al. [ | 2021 | USA | North America | Partial | Symposium summary/Review | Training/Orthopedic Graduate Medical Education |
| 57 | Vasiliadis et al. [ | 2021 | Greece | Europe | Partial | Retrospective cohort | Performance |
* When the research content clearly indicated that there was a lockdown or the research period was during the lockdown, it was considered ‘complete’. Conversely, when the study clearly stated that there was no lockdown at all, it was considered ‘none’. When it was not specified, it was designated as ‘partial’. The indication of this status is for simple differentiation only and does not absolutely reflect the actual situation.
Characteristics of relevant publications on orthopedic training.
| Orthopedic Training | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Study | Country | Method of Questioning | Subject | Number of Respondents |
| Bernstein et al. [ | USA | Perspective/Reflection | Resident and intern | N/A |
| Chang et al. [ | South Korea | Web-based survey questionnaire | Resident | 229 |
| Dattani et al. [ | UK | Perspective/Narrative | Trainees | N/A |
| Gonzi et al. [ | UK | Survey/Four-nation questionnaire | Trainees | 101 |
| Megaloikonomos et al. [ | Europe | 23 European countries questionnaire | Trainees | 327 |
| Richardson et al. [ | USA | Perspectives | medical student | N/A |
| Sheridan et al. [ | Ireland | Questionnaire | Trainees | 40 |
| Upadhyaya et al. [ | India | Questionnaire survey | Post-graduate trainees | 138 |
Characteristics of relevant publications on orthopedic application.
| Orthopedic Application | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Study | Country | Method of Questioning | Subject | Number of Respondents |
| Aiyer et al. [ | USA | Narrative/Perspective | Residency | N/A |
| Danford, et al. [ | USA | Survey/Questionnaire | Residency | 462 |
| Peebles et al. [ | USA | Narrative Review/Perspective | Sports Fellowship | N/A |
| Shah et al. [ | Canada | Narrative Review/Perspectives | Residency | N/A |
Characteristics of relevant publications on orthopedic performance in Europe.
| Study | Country | Study Method | Focus | Settings Investigated | Number of Patients |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Andreozzi et al. [ | Italy | Retrospective | Orthopedic trauma | trauma admissions | 995/204 (−79%) |
| Elhalawany et al. [ | UK | Retrospective | Orthopedic emergency | lockdown on orthopedic emergency presentations | 4777/1978 (−58.6% emergency visits) |
| Ghermandi et al. [ | Italy | Retrospective | Orthopedic oncology and spine | Daily surgical activity | 69/102 |
| Haffer et al. [ | Germany | Nationwide questionnaire survey | Orthopedic and trauma surgery | 52 surgeons participated | Mean of estimation from 43 respondents (−49.4% operating room capacity) |
| Maniscalco et al. [ | Italy | Retrospective | Orthopedics and emergency room | trend of emergency room accesses and events | 32,980/27,042 (−18% emergency room accesses) |
| Howles et al. [ | UK | Retrospective cohort | Minor injury one-stop unit | service provided to patients | 700 |
| Maleitzke et al. [ | Germany | Retrospective cohort | Orthopedic trauma | trauma care in emergency departments | 167.54/106.94 (−36% daily total cases) |
| Ribau et al. [ | Portugal | Retrospective | Orthopedic trauma | lockdown period on the surgical activity | 587/100 |
| Vasiliadis et al. [ | Greece | Retrospective cohort | Orthopedic practice | everyday orthopedic practice | 1042/550 |
Characteristics of relevant publications on orthopedic performance in Asia.
| Study | Country | Study Method | Focus | Settings Investigated | Number of Patients |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Maryada et al. [ | India | Multi-center retrospective | Orthopedic Trauma | lockdown on the trauma case load | 2020/754 (−62.7% trauma) |
| Wong et al. [ | Hong Kong | Retrospective cohort | Orthopedic and Trauma | All orthopedic practice | 795 ± 115.1/443.6 ± 25.8 (−44.2% weekly operations) |
| Shih et al. [ | Taiwan | Retrospective | Orthopedic practice | All orthopedic practice | 47.0 ± 8.4/30.8 ± 5.4 (−34.5% weekly surgery) |
Characteristics of relevant publications on orthopedic performance in America.
| Study | Country | Study Method | Focus | Settings Investigated | Number of Patients |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Barahona et al. [ | Chile | Retrospective | Orthopedic surgery | Orthopedic surgery in a single country | 128,735/99,333 (−22.8% surgery) |
| Heaps et al. [ | USA | Retrospective cohort | multi-subspecialty | multi-subspecialty surgery percentages analysis | 1917/913 (pre-COVID-19 vs. post-COVID-19) |
Characteristics of relevant publications on orthopedic performance in Australia.
| Study | Country | Study Method | Focus | Settings Investigated | Number of Patients |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Probert et al. [ | Australia | Retrospective | Orthopedic trauma | Lockdown on emergency orthopedic surgery | 173/146 (−15.6% emergency operations) |
Figure 2Reduction percentage of all surgeries or emergency surgeries [15,20,22,31,33,50,56].
Figure 3Maximal reduction in elective surgery performance [31,33,43,53,56].
Figure 4Reduction in emergency or outpatient visits [12,17,31,45,56].
Figure 5Reduction in orthopedic cases or referral [12,17,18,20,22,45].
Characteristics of relevant publications on orthopedic work loading.
| Study | Country | Study Method | Focus | Settings Investigated | Number of Patients |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Murphy et al. [ | UK | Retrospective | Orthopedic trauma | trauma referrals | 112/75 (−33% weekly referrals) |
| Park et al. [ | UK | Retrospective | Orthopedic trauma | trauma referrals and surgery for the | 90/63 (−30% total operations in first month |
| Sugand et al. [ | UK | Multi-center retrospective | Pediatric orthopedic trauma | Lockdown on acute pediatric orthopedic trauma referral caseload | 302/97 (−68% acute pediatric trauma referrals) |
Characteristics of relevant publications on change of practice.
| Study | Country | Study Method | Respondent | Major Change of Practice |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Teo et al. [ | Malaysia | Nationwide questionnaire survey | Orthopedic Surgeon | 84.8% (189/223) make decision to manage more conservatively |
| Garcia et al. [ | Spain | Questionnaire survey | Orthopedic Surgeon | 52% modified the treatment indications |
| Gibbard et al. [ | N/A | Global (45 countries) questionnaire survey | Pediatric Orthopedic Surgeon | 79% (358/460) of respondents reported a lockdown, resulting in a change of practice |
| Jain et al. [ | India | Nationwide questionnaire | Orthopedic Surgeon | 91.7% (539/588) had significant changes made in individual hospital protocols |
| Khan et al. [ | UK | Nationwide questionnaire | Orthopedic Surgeon | All 202 participants reported disruption to their daily practice |