Surgical Management of Extremity Fractures in COVID-19 Patients
COVID-19 is spreading rapidly and potentially affects every person, including fracture patients. This study wasconducted with the aim to evaluate our primary months’experience of surgical treatment of fractures in COVID-19 infected patients in order to assist in better decision-making in the next waves of the infection.
In this cross-sectional study, 15 patients with orthopedic trauma and COVID-19 infection were included from 2 traumacenters during February and March 2020.
Most of the patients were younger than 40 year of age. The most common COVID-19 related symptom at presentation wasmalaise, and a hypoxia rate of 85.7% was detected among the patients. Two-thirds of the fractures were in the lower extremities. One patient expired, but all others were discharged with no follow-up complications.
Surgical management of fractures in COVID-19 patients is inevitable. To achieve this, sensitive screening techniques andstandard protection measures are essential
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