Approach to patients with metal allergies in foot and ankle surgery

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q2 Medicine
Jay S. Badell DPM, MS, FACFAS , James M. Cottom DPM, FACFAS , Tyler Verdoni DPM, AACFAS
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Abstract

Metal allergies in surgery are often underreported and under diagnosed. Oftentimes, the symptoms of metal allergy closely resemble those of infection and the protocol is removal of the offending implant. Identification of metal allergies in the preoperative workup is imperative to provide the best patient care and outcomes. The purpose of this report is to present considerations to approach to both preoperative and postoperative identification of patients with metal allergies. Utilizing published algorithms for total knee arthroplasty (TKA) and the author's experience, considerations for both preoperative and postoperative metal allergy have been developed to help the foot and ankle surgeon with the complicated task of addressing patients with metal allergies. To date, the authors have utilized this guidelines for total ankle arthroplasty, ankle fracture open reduction internal fixation, and first metatarsophalangeal joint arthrodesis. While literature has been published with metal allergy algorithms for total knee arthroplasty, this is the first of its kind for adaptation to foot and ankle surgery in general to the author's knowledge. To date, the authors have favorable outcomes utilizing these approaches to not only guide patient care but to help prevent future complications or address them if they present. With a thorough patient history, identification of metal allergies, a multidisciplinary approach and pre-operative planning, good outcomes can be achieved.
足部及踝关节手术中金属过敏的处理。
外科手术中的金属过敏往往被低估和诊断不足。通常,金属过敏的症状与感染的症状非常相似,治疗方案是移除有问题的植入物。在术前检查中确定金属过敏对于提供最佳的患者护理和结果是必要的。本报告的目的是提出对术前和术后金属过敏患者的识别方法的考虑。利用已发表的全膝关节置换术(TKA)算法和作者的经验,开发了术前和术后金属过敏的考虑因素,以帮助足部和踝关节外科医生处理金属过敏患者的复杂任务。迄今为止,作者已将该指南用于全踝关节置换术、踝关节骨折切开复位内固定和第一跖趾关节融合术。虽然文献已经发表了全膝关节置换术的金属过敏算法,但据作者所知,这是第一次将其应用于足部和踝关节手术。迄今为止,作者利用这些方法取得了良好的结果,不仅指导患者护理,而且有助于预防未来的并发症或解决他们,如果他们出现。通过全面的患者病史,金属过敏的识别,多学科的方法和术前计划,可以取得良好的结果。
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Journal of Foot & Ankle Surgery
Journal of Foot & Ankle Surgery ORTHOPEDICS-SURGERY
CiteScore
2.30
自引率
7.70%
发文量
234
审稿时长
29.8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Foot & Ankle Surgery is the leading source for original, clinically-focused articles on the surgical and medical management of the foot and ankle. Each bi-monthly, peer-reviewed issue addresses relevant topics to the profession, such as: adult reconstruction of the forefoot; adult reconstruction of the hindfoot and ankle; diabetes; medicine/rheumatology; pediatrics; research; sports medicine; trauma; and tumors.
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