Hand Trauma and Reconstructive Microsurgery during the COVID-19 Emergency in the Marche Region (Italy): What Has Changed?

Author:

De Francesco Francesco1ORCID,Berdini Massimo2ORCID,Gravina Pasquale12,Pangrazi Pier Paolo1,Signoriello Giuseppe3ORCID,Riccio Michele1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Reconstructive Surgery and Hand Surgery, AOU Ospedali Riuniti delle Marche, 60126 Ancona, Italy

2. Department of Clinical and Molecular Sciences, Clinical Orthopaedics, Polytechnic Marche University, 60126 Ancona, Italy

3. Department of Experimental Medicine, University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”, 81100 Caserta, Italy

Abstract

The novel severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), causing COVID-19, has spread across the globe. To limit the spread of COVID-19, the Italian government imposed various restrictions (lockdowns). These restrictions had an impact on the flow of patients accessing hospital care. Our aim in this study was to analyze the impact of lockdowns on the epidemiology of patients suffering from hand trauma. Our work analyzed the variation in the number and characteristics of hand trauma patients during the lockdown and half-lockdowns in 2020 compared to the same periods in the previous and subsequent years. In 2020, during the lockdown period, 107 patients were treated by our department for hand trauma, amounting to a 2% increase compared to the average number of patients treated in the pre-pandemic period. In 2020, during the half-lockdown period, 158 patients were treated, amounting to a 6.8% increase in comparison to the pre-pandemic period. During the lockdown period in Italy, the flow of patients suffering from hand trauma referred to our hub center remained stable. Given the restrictions imposed by the lockdown, we expected a consequent reduction in the number of work-related injuries, which did occur, while there was a surprising increase in the number of traffic-related injuries. The number of domestic accidents remained stable.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Health Information Management,Health Informatics,Health Policy,Leadership and Management

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