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EVALUATION OF THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF EXPOSED FRACTURES BEFORE AND DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC.

Vinicius Pagliaro FrancoGabriel Massarico GonçalvesOrlando Copetti FraçãoHeloisa Yumi Fujiya SungailaLuiz Fernando CoccoEiffel Tsuyoshi Dobashi
Published in: Acta ortopedica brasileira (2023)
During the pandemic, open fractures were still more common in men. Regarding hospital indicators, the prevalence of infections in the surgical wound and the length of stay of patients with open fractures increased, however, with little significance. Fractures classified as Gustilo IIIA were the most common, while the most common according to the AO classification were 33, 34, 42, 43, 2R3, and 2R3 + 2U2. The frequency of run overs during the pandemic decreased. However, firearm projectile injuries and falls and occupational injuries increased.
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