KUMJ | VOL. 18 | NO. 2 | ISSUE 70 | COVID-19 SPECIAL 2020
Orthopaedic Services during Nationwide COVID-19 Lockdown: Dhulikhel Hospital, Kathmandu University Hospital Experience and Review of Literature
Kayastha SR, Parajuli B, Basi A, Shrestha D
Abstract: Background
The Nepal government issued a nationwide lockdown due to COVID-19 from 24
March to 21 July 2020. This halted elective medical services in our hospital. A number
of modifications in the orthopaedic practices at our department were made.
Objective
This article discusses the impact on orthopaedic load at the Department of
Orthopaedics and Trauma, Dhulikhel Hospital, Kathmandu University Hospital during
the lockdown.
Method
This is a longitudinal observational study done during the nation-wide lockdown
including all the patients who presented to the hospital requiring orthopaedic
consultation. For comparison purposes, the patient numbers from the same date in
previous year (2019) were retrieved.
Result
We received no COVID-19 cases requiring orthopaedics consultation. A total of 1828
patients were seen in the Orthopaedic Outpatient Department, 1077 trauma patients
in the Emergency Department, 216 patients were admitted and 210 orthopaedics
procedures were performed at the operation theatre. There was 82.21% decrease
in OPD patients and 56% less surgeries in OT compared to the same duration of last
year.
Conclusion
There was a great reduction in the patient numbers visiting the hospital, which
reflected in decreased number of admission and surgery. A greater part of our work
during the lockdown was trauma.
Keyword : COVID-19, Orthopaedics, Trauma