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Challenges and barriers to improving care of the musculoskeletal patient of the future - a debate article and global perspective

BACKGROUND: With greater technological developments in the care of musculoskeletal patients, we are entering an era of rapid change in our understanding of the pathophysiology of traumatic injury; assessment and treatment of polytrauma and related disorders; and treatment outcomes. In developed coun...

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Autores principales: Fayaz, Hangama C, Jupiter, Jesse B, Pape, Hans Christoph, Smith, R Malcolm, Giannoudis, Peter V, Moran, Christopher G, Krettek, Christian, Prommersberger, Karl J, Raschke, Michael J, Parvizi, Javad
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3196685/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21943304
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1754-9493-5-23
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author Fayaz, Hangama C
Jupiter, Jesse B
Pape, Hans Christoph
Smith, R Malcolm
Giannoudis, Peter V
Moran, Christopher G
Krettek, Christian
Prommersberger, Karl J
Raschke, Michael J
Parvizi, Javad
author_facet Fayaz, Hangama C
Jupiter, Jesse B
Pape, Hans Christoph
Smith, R Malcolm
Giannoudis, Peter V
Moran, Christopher G
Krettek, Christian
Prommersberger, Karl J
Raschke, Michael J
Parvizi, Javad
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description BACKGROUND: With greater technological developments in the care of musculoskeletal patients, we are entering an era of rapid change in our understanding of the pathophysiology of traumatic injury; assessment and treatment of polytrauma and related disorders; and treatment outcomes. In developed countries, it is very likely that we will have algorithms for the approach to many musculoskeletal disorders as we strive for the best approach with which to evaluate treatment success. This debate article is founded on predictions of future health care needs that are solely based on the subjective inputs and opinions of the world's leading orthopedic surgeons. Hence, it functions more as a forum-based rather than a scientific-based presentation. This exposé was designed to stimulate debate about the emerging patients' needs in the future predicted by leading orthopedic surgeons that provide some hint as to the right direction for orthopedic care and outlines the important topics in this area. DISCUSSION: The authors aim to provide a general overview of orthopedic care in a typical developed country setting. However, the regional diversity of the United States and every other industrialized nation should be considered as a cofactor that may vary to some extent from our vision of improved orthopedic and trauma care of the musculoskeletal patient on an interregional level. In this forum, we will define the current and future barriers in developed countries related to musculoskeletal trauma, total joint arthroplasty, patient safety and injuries related to military conflicts, all problems that will only increase as populations age, become more mobile, and deal with political crisis. SUMMARY: It is very likely that the future will bring a more biological approach to fracture care with less invasive surgical procedures, flexible implants, and more rapid rehabilitation methods. This international consortium challenges the trauma and implants community to develop outcome registries that are managed through health care offices and to prepare effectively for the many future challenges that lie in store for those who treat musculoskeletal conditions.
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spelling pubmed-31966852011-10-20 Challenges and barriers to improving care of the musculoskeletal patient of the future - a debate article and global perspective Fayaz, Hangama C Jupiter, Jesse B Pape, Hans Christoph Smith, R Malcolm Giannoudis, Peter V Moran, Christopher G Krettek, Christian Prommersberger, Karl J Raschke, Michael J Parvizi, Javad Patient Saf Surg Debate BACKGROUND: With greater technological developments in the care of musculoskeletal patients, we are entering an era of rapid change in our understanding of the pathophysiology of traumatic injury; assessment and treatment of polytrauma and related disorders; and treatment outcomes. In developed countries, it is very likely that we will have algorithms for the approach to many musculoskeletal disorders as we strive for the best approach with which to evaluate treatment success. This debate article is founded on predictions of future health care needs that are solely based on the subjective inputs and opinions of the world's leading orthopedic surgeons. Hence, it functions more as a forum-based rather than a scientific-based presentation. This exposé was designed to stimulate debate about the emerging patients' needs in the future predicted by leading orthopedic surgeons that provide some hint as to the right direction for orthopedic care and outlines the important topics in this area. DISCUSSION: The authors aim to provide a general overview of orthopedic care in a typical developed country setting. However, the regional diversity of the United States and every other industrialized nation should be considered as a cofactor that may vary to some extent from our vision of improved orthopedic and trauma care of the musculoskeletal patient on an interregional level. In this forum, we will define the current and future barriers in developed countries related to musculoskeletal trauma, total joint arthroplasty, patient safety and injuries related to military conflicts, all problems that will only increase as populations age, become more mobile, and deal with political crisis. SUMMARY: It is very likely that the future will bring a more biological approach to fracture care with less invasive surgical procedures, flexible implants, and more rapid rehabilitation methods. This international consortium challenges the trauma and implants community to develop outcome registries that are managed through health care offices and to prepare effectively for the many future challenges that lie in store for those who treat musculoskeletal conditions. BioMed Central 2011-09-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3196685/ /pubmed/21943304 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1754-9493-5-23 Text en Copyright ©2011 Fayaz et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Raschke, Michael J
Parvizi, Javad
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