Journal of Orthopedics & Bone Disorders (JOBD)

ISSN: 2577-297X

Research Article

Impact of COVID-19 on Pediatric and Adult Orthopaedics

Authors: Daniel S Hayes*, Elliott Holbert S, Alexander Holbert J, Mark AS and Michael S

DOI: 10.23880/jobd-16000201

Abstract

Background: Social practices, hospital guidelines, and government regulations in response to COVID-19 have influenced orthopaedic practice volumes. The widespread cessation of non-essential surgeries has greatly decreased elective practices, but the extent to which trauma volumes diminish remains unknown. Access to common sites of orthopaedic injury was limited during this period, including organized sports, playgrounds, and travel. Methods: To examine the effect of COVID-19 in pediatric and adult practices, considering local responses to the pandemic, weather effects, and school activity. We retrospectively examined orthopaedic clinic changes for the first five months of the year in 2019 and 2020. An administrative database was used to obtain volume data for OR cases, OP visits, and OP clinic procedures. Temperature and precipitation records were collected for the same period. Results: All aspects of the adult practice greatly decreased in March, April, and May compared to the previous year. The largest decreases in OR cases occurred in April for adults, with a slight increase in May, but volumes remained decreased compared to the previous year. Pediatric and adult OP visits and OR cases dropped similarly in March and April. This trend continued into May for OP visits, but only pediatric OR visits increased in May. Conclusion: Practice trends from 2019 to 2020 established in January and February abruptly altered in the following months. Institutional cessation of elective procedures and government issued statewide stay-at-home orders greatly impacted orthopaedic volumes during this period. Decreased opportunity for social activity contributed to drops in pediatric and adult trauma. Proactive responses by local schools aided in a more rapid decline of pediatric trauma compared to adults in the month of March.

Keywords: COVID-19; Pediatric; Trauma; Sports Medicine; Orthopaedic; Elective Surgery

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