Abstract Purpose: We propose to survey - even if arbitrarily - the publications in paediatric orthopaedics and traumatology that have had the greatest impact on the specialty during the period extending from the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in December 2020 and the end of all health restrictions in March 2023. Methods: Only studies with a high level of evidence or clinical relevance were selected. We briefly discussed the results and conclusions of these quality articles to situate them in relation to the existing literature and current practice. Results: Publications are presented by dividing traumatology and orthopaedics whose publications are further subdivided according to anatomical districts; articles concerning neuro-orthopaedics, tumours, and infections were presented separately while sports medicine is jointly presented with knee-related articles. Conclusions: Despite the difficulties encountered during the global COVID-19 pandemic (2020-2023), orthopaedic and trauma specialists, including paediatric orthopaedic surgeons, have maintained a high level of scientific output, in terms of quantity and quality of production.

Abstract Purpose We propose to survey — even if arbitrarily — the publications in pediatric orthopedics and traumatology that have had the greatest impact on the specialty during the period extending from the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in December 2020 and the end of all health restrictions in March 2023. Methods Only studies with a high level of evidence or clinical relevance were selected. We briefly discussed the results and conclusions of these quality articles to situate them in relation to the existing literature and current practice. Results Publications are presented by dividing traumatology and orthopedics whose publications are further subdivided according to anatomical districts; articles concerning neuro-orthopedics, tumors, and infections were presented separately while sports medicine is jointly presented with knee-related articles. Conclusions Despite the difficulties encountered during the global COVID-19 pandemic (2020–2023), orthopedic and trauma specialists, including pediatric orthopedic surgeons, have maintained a high level of scientific output, in terms of quantity and quality of production.

News in pediatric orthopedic surgery: an overview of the latest advances in pediatric orthopedics and traumatology (2020–2023)

Canavese F
2023-01-01

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Abstract Purpose We propose to survey — even if arbitrarily — the publications in pediatric orthopedics and traumatology that have had the greatest impact on the specialty during the period extending from the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in December 2020 and the end of all health restrictions in March 2023. Methods Only studies with a high level of evidence or clinical relevance were selected. We briefly discussed the results and conclusions of these quality articles to situate them in relation to the existing literature and current practice. Results Publications are presented by dividing traumatology and orthopedics whose publications are further subdivided according to anatomical districts; articles concerning neuro-orthopedics, tumors, and infections were presented separately while sports medicine is jointly presented with knee-related articles. Conclusions Despite the difficulties encountered during the global COVID-19 pandemic (2020–2023), orthopedic and trauma specialists, including pediatric orthopedic surgeons, have maintained a high level of scientific output, in terms of quantity and quality of production.
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Abstract Purpose: We propose to survey - even if arbitrarily - the publications in paediatric orthopaedics and traumatology that have had the greatest impact on the specialty during the period extending from the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in December 2020 and the end of all health restrictions in March 2023. Methods: Only studies with a high level of evidence or clinical relevance were selected. We briefly discussed the results and conclusions of these quality articles to situate them in relation to the existing literature and current practice. Results: Publications are presented by dividing traumatology and orthopaedics whose publications are further subdivided according to anatomical districts; articles concerning neuro-orthopaedics, tumours, and infections were presented separately while sports medicine is jointly presented with knee-related articles. Conclusions: Despite the difficulties encountered during the global COVID-19 pandemic (2020-2023), orthopaedic and trauma specialists, including paediatric orthopaedic surgeons, have maintained a high level of scientific output, in terms of quantity and quality of production.
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