Effects of COVID‐19 lockdown measures on emergency plastic and reconstructive surgery presentations
ANZ Journal of Surgery2021Vol. 91(3), pp. 415–419
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Leonardo Zandavalli Cordova, Nicholas Savage, Rachna J. Ram, Lisa Ellis, Vicky Tobin, Warren M. Rozen, Marc A. Seifman
Abstract
Despite changes in the pattern of presentations requiring plastic and reconstructive emergency surgery, traumatic injuries continued to occur during the pandemic. Thus, planning will be essential to ensure resource allocation for emergency procedures is sustained as second and third waves of COVID-19 cases emerge worldwide.
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