The aims of this study were to evaluate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on emergency and elective hand surgery in four Italian regions that had either a high (Lombardy and Piemonte) or a low (Sicilia and Puglia) COVID-19 case load to discuss problems and to elaborate strategies to improve treatment pathways. A panel of hand surgeons from these different regions compared and discussed data from the centers they work in. The COVID-19 pandemic had an enormous impact on both elective and emergency surgery in Italy, not only in highly affected regions but also – and paradoxically even at a higher extent – in regions with a low COVID-19 case load. A durable and flexible redesign of hand surgery activities should be promoted, while changing and hopefully increasing human resources and enhancing administrative support. Telematics must also be implemented, especially for delivering rehabilitation therapy.

Impact of COVID-19 on hand surgery in Italy: a comparison between the Northern and the Southern regions. = Impact de la Covid-19 sur la chirurgie de la main en Italie: comparaison entre les régions du Nord et du Sud.

Cherubino M.;
2021-01-01

Abstract

The aims of this study were to evaluate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on emergency and elective hand surgery in four Italian regions that had either a high (Lombardy and Piemonte) or a low (Sicilia and Puglia) COVID-19 case load to discuss problems and to elaborate strategies to improve treatment pathways. A panel of hand surgeons from these different regions compared and discussed data from the centers they work in. The COVID-19 pandemic had an enormous impact on both elective and emergency surgery in Italy, not only in highly affected regions but also – and paradoxically even at a higher extent – in regions with a low COVID-19 case load. A durable and flexible redesign of hand surgery activities should be promoted, while changing and hopefully increasing human resources and enhancing administrative support. Telematics must also be implemented, especially for delivering rehabilitation therapy.
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Les objectifs de cette étude étaient d’évaluer l’impact de la pandémie de COVID-19 sur la chirurgie d’urgence et élective de la main dans 4 régions italiennes avec un impact COVID-19 élevé (Lombardie et Piémont) ou faible (Sicile et Pouilles), pour discuter des proble`mes et élaborer des stratégies pour améliorer les voies thé rapeutiques. Un panel de chirurgiens de la main des diffé rentes régions a comparé et discuté les données des centres dans lesquels ils travaillent. La pandémie de COVID-19 a eu un énorme impact sur la chirurgie élective et d’urgence en Italie, non seulement dans les régions fortement touchées mais aussi – et paradoxalement meˆme a` un degré plus élevé – dans les régions a` faible charge de cas de COVID-19. Il faudrait promouvoir un remodelage durable et flexible des activité s de chirurgie de la main, avec un changement dans la gestion des ressources humaines et, espé rons-le, une augmentation des ressources humaines et un soutien administratif plus élevé. Un soutien télématique devrait également eˆtre mis en place, notamment pour dispenser la rééducation.
COVID-19; Elective hand surgery; Emergency hand surgery; Hand surgery. COVID-19; Chirurgie de la main; Chirurgie élective de la main; Chirurgie d’urgence de la main.
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Toia, F.; Romeo, M.; Abate, M.; Avarotti, E.; Battiston, B.; Bruno, G.; Cannavo F, F.; Casamichele, C.; Colonna, M.; Catena, N.; Cherubino, M.; Coppol...espandi
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