Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has had widespread consequences on health care systems around the world. It resulted in extensive changes to the referral patterns, management, and rehabilitation of surgical conditions. We aimed to evaluate the effect the COVID-19 pandemic has had on traumatic brain injury (TBI) specifically. We reviewed the literature published on COVID-19 and TBI referrals, management, and rehabilitation. Significant changes were seen in the referral patterns of TBIs worldwide, explained by changes in societal behaviors and changes in the mechanism of injury. Implementation of strict infection control measures and COVID-19 screening was commonplace, with some reporting changes to operating room protocols. TBI was more likely to be conservatively managed. Rehabilitation services were restricted, with a greater shift towards telemedicine to provide rehabilitative therapy remotely.
Authors
Aled Lester 1
Paul Leach 2
Malik Zaben 3
Pages From
28
Pages To
32
ISSN
Print ISSN: 1878-8750 Online ISSN: 1878-8769
Journal Name
World Neurosurgery
Volume
156
Issue
2021
Keywords
Keywords: COVID-19; Management; Referral; Rehabilitation; Traumatic brain injury.
Abstract