Unlabelled: COVID-19 has had a profound impact on orthopaedic services and surgical training.
Aim: This study aims to identify changes in lag screw position and Tip Apex Distance (TAD) in dynamic hip screw fixation due to changes in practice during the coronavirus pandemic and determine whether the changes resulted in improved patient outcomes and enhanced training opportunities.
Materials And Methods: Retrospective evaluation of two patient cohorts - pre-covid (n=27) and during covid (n=26) - to evaluate the TAD and lag screw position for each patient and record the grade of operating surgeon. A total of 53 patients were included.
Results: A mean TAD of 19.78mm and 19.80mm was calculated for cohort 1 and 2 respectively with no significant difference identified. When considering both key risk factors for lag screw cut-out (lag screw position and TAD) the number of patients with both a "satisfactory position" of the screw and a TAD <20mm, were 8/27 (29.6%) and 11/26 (42.3%), respectively. In cohort 1 3/27 cases had a consultant documented as the primary surgeon, while no consultants were documented as being present for the remaining 24 cases. 21/26 cases in cohort 2 had a consultant present some capacity, either as primary surgeon (15/21) or assistant (6/21).
Conclusions: Changes in practice due to the pandemic have had some positive effects for both patients and trainees. This study has highlighted the importance of Consultant led trauma lists for improving training and surgical outcomes with a demonstrated improvement when considering both key factors associated with screw cut-out together. Ultimately some of the changes in practice should be continued in the post-covid era.
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Background: Multiple approaches exist for operative fixation of metacarpal fractures; with common treatments including lag screw fixation or open-reduction internal fixation (ORIF) with plates and screws. Recently, the adaptation of intramedullary screw (IMS) placement has allowed for an essentially closed approach with stable fixation and theoretically improved outcomes. Thus, we sought to compare such approaches to ultimately determine the superior method for achieving the goal of return to normal function.
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Orthopedic implant infections are rare but represent a significant problem for patients, surgeons, and the healthcare systems. This is because these infections cause severe and persistent pain and, in some cases, may require revision of the implant, among other things. Thus, there is strong interest in the use of antimicrobial coatings on orthopedic implants.
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Department of Veterinary Medicine, Graduate School of Konkuk University, Seoul 05029, Republic of Korea.
This study compares the compression force of cortical screws used in lag fashion with partially threaded cannulated screws and fully threaded headless cannulated screws as fixation methods for humeral condylar fractures in dogs. Cadavers of eleven dogs weighing an average of 10.99 ± 2.
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Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Selçuk University Faculty of Medicine, Konya, 42130, Türkiye.
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Department of Orthopaedics, Zhongda Hospital Southeast University, Nanjing Jiangsu, 210009, P. R. China.
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