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Orthopaedic surgeons’ perceptions and attitudes on COVID-19 related changes in practice

Abstract
Introduction: the purpose of this study was to assess the orthopaedic surgeons’ perceptions and attitudes on COVID-19 related changes in their practice.

Methods: an online survey was shared with orthopaedic surgeons practicing in different countries.

Results: this study showed that orthopaedic surgery plan management was adapted to respond more effectively to the COVID19 pandemic while maintaining the continuity of health care and ensuring protection of medical staff and patients. Among the introduced measures,  surgery was postponed to freeup beds for suspected or COVID-19 positive patients requiring hospitalization. Additionally, the number of outpatient visits was considerably decreased and non-urgent visits were postponed to reduce the flow of patients in and out of hospitals and therefore minimize the risk of contamination. Interestingly, data revealed the willingness of orthopaedic surgeons to take care of COVID-19 positive patients and support their colleagues in intensive care units, if needed.
Conclusion: orthopaedic surgery departments have adapted their programs to face the unprecedented challenges due to the COVID 19 pandemic. Quick measures were taken to reduce the risk of contamination in patients, medical staff and to allow hospitals to free up beds for treatment of patients with positive or suspected COVID-19.

 

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