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The orthopaedic experience of COVID-19: A literature review.

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Peer-reviewed

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Authors

Thahir, Azeem 

Abstract

This literature review aims to provide an account of the changes to orthopaedics in the era of COVID-19. Herein, the authors explored the use of telemedicine in orthopaedics as well as changes in surgical protocols, screening methods, work priorities and orthopaedic education. There was increased utilisation of telemedicine in orthopaedic training and outpatient cases as a means to provide continuity in education and care. The need to implement social distancing measures, coupled with the reduced availability of staff, has dictated that the practice of orthopaedics shifts to focus on acute care whilst redistributing resources to front-line specialities. This was facilitated by the cancellation of electives and the reduction of outpatient clinics. Thus, it is demonstrated that major changes have been implemented in many aspects of orthopaedic practice in order to address the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Keywords

COVID-19, Coronavirus, Orthopaedic management, Orthopaedics, Surgical protocols, Telemedicine, COVID-19, Elective Surgical Procedures, Humans, Orthopedic Procedures, Orthopedics, Pandemics, Personnel Staffing and Scheduling, Telemedicine

Journal Title

J Perioper Pract

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Journal ISSN

1750-4589
2515-7949

Volume Title

31

Publisher

SAGE Publications