Fracturas de tibia por estrés y hallazgos patológicos asociados en reclutas

H. E. Coria, Emanuel Fedún Rodríguez, Daniel García, H. Masaragian, Luciano Mizdraji, Fernando Perin, L. Rega, D. Sartorelli, Johann Luis Veizaga Velasco
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Introduction: Tibial stress fractures are a very common condition in military recruits. Our objective is to demonstrate that stress fractures are associated with other diseases. Materials and Methods: 42 stress fractures in 34 patients were retrospectively evaluated. Every patient had recently joined the Argentine Army and consulted for painful symptoms in the tibia. A clinical and scintigraphic diagnosis of stress fracture was made. Patient data, associated diseases, and risk factors were documented. Inclusion criteria: recent incorporation, same training, age between 16 and 23 years. Trauma, simulators, tumoral pathology, and cases with negative scintigraphy were excluded. Results: We studied 42 stress fractures in 34 patients, 14 were men and 20 were women. The average age was 20 years. There were no significant differences in the number of injuries regarding the affected limb. 64.7% had associated diseases, 73% in women and 27 % in men. Among the women with stress fractures, 80% had associated diseases, compared to 43% for men. Different diseases were found with lower limb varus and valgus imbalances. Varus was the most associated with fractures. Conclusions: A high rate of associated diseases was found in patients with tibial stress fractures with a predominance of lower limb varus imbalances. Associated diseases were more likely to be found in women with stress fractures than in men.
新兵胫骨应力性骨折及相关病理结果
导言胫骨应力性骨折在新兵中非常常见。我们的目的是证明应力性骨折与其他疾病相关。材料与方法:我们对 34 名患者的 42 处应力性骨折进行了回顾性评估。每位患者都是刚刚加入阿根廷军队,因胫骨疼痛症状就诊。临床和闪烁成像诊断为应力性骨折。患者资料、相关疾病和风险因素均已记录在案。纳入标准:近期入伍,接受相同训练,年龄在 16 至 23 岁之间。外伤、模拟器、肿瘤病变和闪烁成像阴性的病例除外。结果:我们对 34 名患者中的 42 例应力性骨折进行了研究,其中男性 14 例,女性 20 例。平均年龄为 20 岁。受累肢体的损伤数量无明显差异。64.7%的患者患有相关疾病,其中女性占 73%,男性占 27%。在应力性骨折患者中,80%的女性患有相关疾病,而男性为43%。下肢外翻和内翻不平衡会导致不同的疾病。外翻与骨折的关系最为密切。结论胫骨应力性骨折患者伴发疾病的比例很高,主要是下肢屈曲不平衡。女性应力性骨折患者比男性更容易患上相关疾病。
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