Aims. Hip fracture commonly affects the frailest patients, of whom many are care-dependent, with a disproportionate risk of contracting
Aims. The aim of this study was to surveil whether the standard operating procedure created for the NHS Golden Jubilee sufficiently managed
Aims. It is imperative to understand the risks of operating on urgent cases during the
Aims. The exact risk to patients undergoing surgery who develop
Aims. The primary aim was to determine the influence of
Aims. The primary objective was to determine the incidence of
Aims. The primary aim was to assess the independent influence of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) on 30-day mortality for patients with a hip fracture. The secondary aims were to determine whether: 1) there were clinical predictors of
Research into
Aims. There are reports of a marked increase in perioperative mortality in patients admitted to hospital with a fractured hip during the
Aims. Within the UK, around 70,000 patients suffer neck of femur (NOF) fractures annually. Patients presenting with this injury are often frail, leading to increased morbidity and a 30-day mortality rate of 6.1%.
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Aims. Elective orthopaedic surgery was cancelled early in the
Aims. The worldwide
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Aims. The primary aim was to assess the rate of postoperative
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has led to unprecedented challenges to healthcare systems worldwide. Orthopaedic departments have adopted business continuity models and guidelines for essential and non-essential surgeries to preserve hospital resources as well as protect patients and staff. These guidelines broadly encompass reduction of ambulatory care with a move towards telemedicine, redeployment of orthopaedic surgeons/residents to the frontline battle against
Aims. We aim to objectively assess the impact of
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