The acute management of Pilon fractures (ENFORCE) study: a national evaluation of practice.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 SURGERY
D S Hill, J R Davis
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Abstract

Introduction: Pilon fractures are potentially limb-threating injuries. Staged soft tissue damage control is described, but actual practices are unknown. We report a national trainee collaborative evaluating how tibial Pilon fractures are acutely managed.

Methods: ENFORCE was a multicentre retrospective observational study of the acute management of tibial Pilon fractures over a three-year period. Mechanism of injury, imaging, fracture classification, time to cast application, soft tissue damage control strategy and definitive management details were determined.

Results: A total of 656 patients (670 fractures) across 27 centres were reported. AO fracture classifications were: partial articular (n=294) and complete articular (n=376). Initial diagnostic imaging mobilities were plain radiographs (n=602) and a trauma computed tomography (CT) scan (n=54). A total of 526 fractures had a cast applied in the emergency department (91 before radiological diagnosis), with the times taken to obtain postcast imaging being: mean 2.7 hours, median 2.3 hours and range 28 minutes-14 hours. 35% (102/294) of partial articular and 57% (216/376) of complete articular fractures had a spanning external fixator applied, all of which underwent a planning CT scan. Definitive management consisted of open reduction internal fixation (n=495), fine wire frame (n=86), spanning external fixator (n=25), intramedullary nail (n=25) or other (n=18).

Conclusion: The management of tibial Pilon fractures is variable, with just over half of complete articular fractures managed with the gold standard 'span, scan, plan' staged soft tissue resuscitation. A national standard of care would increase the profile and standardise management of these potentially limb-threatening injuries, together with setting them apart from more straightforward ankle fractures.

Pilon骨折的急性治疗(enforcement)研究:一项全国评估实践。
简介:皮隆骨折是一种潜在的四肢威胁损伤。描述了阶段性的软组织损伤控制,但实际操作尚不清楚。我们报告了一项国家培训合作评估胫骨皮隆骨折如何急性管理。方法:强迫是一个多中心回顾性观察研究胫骨皮隆骨折的急性管理超过三年的时间。确定损伤机制、影像学、骨折分型、浇铸时间、软组织损伤控制策略和最终处理细节。结果:共报告了27个中心的656例患者(670例骨折)。AO骨折分型:部分关节骨折294例,完全关节骨折376例。最初的诊断影像活动是x线平片(n=602)和创伤计算机断层扫描(n=54)。526例骨折在急诊科使用了石膏(放射诊断前91例),获得石膏后成像时间:平均2.7小时,中位数2.3小时,范围28分钟-14小时。35%(102/294)的部分关节骨折和57%(216/376)的完全关节骨折应用了跨外固定架,所有患者都进行了有计划的CT扫描。最终治疗包括切开复位内固定(n=495)、细金属丝架(n=86)、跨越外固定架(n=25)、髓内钉(n=25)或其他(n=18)。结论:胫骨Pilon骨折的治疗方法是多变的,只有一半以上的完全关节骨折采用黄金标准的“跨度、扫描、计划”阶段软组织复苏。国家护理标准将增加这些潜在的肢体威胁损伤的轮廓和标准化管理,同时将其与更直接的踝关节骨折区分开来。
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期刊介绍: The Annals of The Royal College of Surgeons of England is the official scholarly research journal of the Royal College of Surgeons and is published eight times a year in January, February, March, April, May, July, September and November. The main aim of the journal is to publish high-quality, peer-reviewed papers that relate to all branches of surgery. The Annals also includes letters and comments, a regular technical section, controversial topics, CORESS feedback and book reviews. The editorial board is composed of experts from all the surgical specialties.
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