Open Fractures in National Football League Athletes: Analyzing Performance and Return to Sport.

Spartan medical research journal Pub Date : 2023-12-05 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01
Brandon Nudelman, Brandon B Gardner, Stewart A Bryant, Drew A Lansdown, Brian T Feeley, Nirav K Pandya
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Introduction: Open fractures are potentially devastating injuries for the professional athlete. We sought to compare return to sports (RTS) and performance in National Football League (NFL) athletes sustaining open versus closed fractures.

Methods: NFL athletes with surgically treated open and closed fractures of the forearm, tibial shaft, and ankle from 2009-2018 were identified through publicly available reports and records. Data including demographics, RTS, career duration, and the approximate value performance metric before and after injury were collected. Statistical analyses were performed comparing open to closed injuries. Continuous variables were compared using Mann-Whitney U or two sample t- tests while categorical variables were compared using Fisher's exact test.

Results: Ninety-five athletes met inclusion criteria (10 open and 85 closed fractures). Overall, 90% (n = 9) returned to sport after an open injury and 83.5% (n = 71) returned after closed injury with a median time missed of 48.9 (range 35.1 - 117.4) weeks and 43.0 (range 2.4 - 108.0) weeks, respectively. Athletes undergoing forearm surgery were able to return sooner, at around 20.8 weeks, and ankle fractures conferred the lowest return rate at 80% (n = 48). There were no significant differences in career duration and post-injury performance between open or closed fracture cohorts.

Conclusions: Although open fractures are relatively uncommon injuries seen in NFL athletes, our study suggests RTS for these players is high. Athletes undergoing surgical treatment for open fractures had similar RTS rates, performance metrics, and career durations compared to those with comparable closed fractures. This information can provide guidance for providers counseling elite athletes on postoperative expectations.

国家橄榄球联盟运动员的开放性骨折:分析表现和运动恢复情况。
引言对于职业运动员来说,开放性骨折是一种潜在的破坏性损伤。我们试图比较全国橄榄球联盟(NFL)运动员开放性骨折与闭合性骨折的运动恢复(RTS)和表现:方法:我们通过公开的报告和记录,确定了 2009-2018 年期间接受手术治疗的前臂、胫骨轴和踝关节开放性和闭合性骨折的 NFL 运动员。收集的数据包括人口统计学、RTS、职业生涯持续时间以及受伤前后的近似值表现指标。统计分析比较了开放性损伤和闭合性损伤。连续变量的比较采用 Mann-Whitney U 或双样本 t 检验,而分类变量的比较则采用费雪精确检验:结果:95 名运动员符合纳入标准(10 例开放性骨折和 85 例闭合性骨折)。总体而言,90%的运动员(9 人)在开放性骨折后重返运动场,83.5%的运动员(71 人)在闭合性骨折后重返运动场,中位缺席时间分别为 48.9 周(35.1 - 117.4 周)和 43.0 周(2.4 - 108.0 周)。接受前臂手术的运动员复出时间较早,约为20.8周,而踝关节骨折的复出率最低,仅为80%(n = 48)。在职业生涯持续时间和伤后表现方面,开放性或闭合性骨折队列之间没有明显差异:尽管开放性骨折在 NFL 运动员中较为少见,但我们的研究表明,这些运动员的复出率很高。与闭合性骨折的运动员相比,接受开放性骨折手术治疗的运动员具有相似的RTS率、表现指标和职业生涯持续时间。这些信息可为医疗机构向精英运动员提供术后期望值方面的指导。
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