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Hand Surg Rehabil ; 40(2): 139-144, 2021 04.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33309793

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The aims of this study were to evaluate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on emergency and elective hand surgery in four Italian regions that had either a high (Lombardy and Piemonte) or a low (Sicilia and Puglia) COVID-19 case load to discuss problems and to elaborate strategies to improve treatment pathways. A panel of hand surgeons from these different regions compared and discussed data from the centers they work in. The COVID-19 pandemic had an enormous impact on both elective and emergency surgery in Italy, not only in highly affected regions but also - and paradoxically even at a higher extent - in regions with a low COVID-19 case load. A durable and flexible redesign of hand surgery activities should be promoted, while changing and hopefully increasing human resources and enhancing administrative support. Telematics must also be implemented, especially for delivering rehabilitation therapy.


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COVID-19/epidemiología , Mano/cirugía , Procedimientos Ortopédicos/estadística & datos numéricos , Pandemias , Prueba de COVID-19/estadística & datos numéricos , Procedimientos Quirúrgicos Electivos/estadística & datos numéricos , Accesibilidad a los Servicios de Salud/estadística & datos numéricos , Humanos , Italia/epidemiología , Admisión y Programación de Personal/organización & administración , Modalidades de Fisioterapia/organización & administración , Modalidades de Fisioterapia/estadística & datos numéricos , Cuidados Posoperatorios , Encuestas y Cuestionarios , Telemedicina/estadística & datos numéricos
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J Child Orthop ; 12(6): 558-565, 2018 Dec 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30607202

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Peromelia or congenital transverse deficiency describes a truncation of the upper limb below various limb levels. Recommendations regarding treatment vary and are mainly based on expert opinions. This paper summarizes the current literature regarding the aetiology, pathogenesis and specifically treatment algorithms for children with peromelia. We performed a non-systematic review of the current literature from MEDLINE/PubMed to obtain comprehensive up-to-date information about peromelia, focusing on current recommendations for the treatment of peromelia (e.g. prosthetic fitting, external stump lengthening). The current literature lacks clear evidence as to whether prosthetic treatment is superior to prosthetic non-usage. However, based on the available studies, children with transradial or transhumeral peromelia should preferably be fitted with passive/cosmetic prostheses at the age between six and 24 months, followed by active/myoelectric devices at the age of 2.5 to four years. It remains controversial whether early myoelectric prosthetic fitting can reduce prosthesis rejection times; however, cognitive readiness and the ability to absolve a guided training programme are seen as important prerequisites for myoelectric fitting. Children with very short stumps may benefit from stump lengthening using external fixators and prosthetic modification. The treatment of children with peromelia generally requires a guided, multidisciplinary team approach. A training programme is essential to optimize individuals' performance in the execution of activities of daily living and decrease rejection risks whenever a myoelectric device is prescribed. Myoelectric fitting should preferably be commenced at no later than four years of age. However, long-term reports on the benefits of prosthetic treatment are still pending.

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