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Review
. 2022 Sep;40(3):547-556.
doi: 10.1016/j.anclin.2022.06.004.

What Do Orthopedic Trauma Surgeons Want and Expect from Anesthesiologists?

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What Do Orthopedic Trauma Surgeons Want and Expect from Anesthesiologists?

Christian Pean et al. Anesthesiol Clin. 2022 Sep.

Abstract

From the orthopedic trauma surgeon's perspective, successful injury management hinges on fracture fixation and restoration of patient mobility in a safe and expeditious manner. Management of critically injured polytrauma patients and shared decisions regarding regional anesthetics presents a myriad of challenges for orthopedic trauma surgeons and anesthesiologists alike. As the populations age, the typical patient sustaining traumatic orthopedic injuries are increasingly frail and elderly. This trend in demographics has mandated that care for orthogeriatric patients is coordinated by multidisciplinary teams working in concert on medically complex cases to a common end. In this article, we highlight opportunities for improved communication and care integration between orthopedic trauma surgeons and anesthesiologists.

Keywords: Fractures; Frailty; Health policy; Health systems; Orthogeriatrics; Perioperative medicine; Polytrauma; Trauma.

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Disclosure None of the authors declared financial, consultant, institutional, or other disclosures related to the research in this article.

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