Greater Detail Is Needed When Reporting Schenck Knee Dislocation V Injuries in the Orthopaedic Literature: A Systematic Review

Q3 Medicine
Aaron J. Marcel M.S. , Sarah Levitt B.S. , Joshua S. Green M.D. , Jay Moran M.D. , Peter Jokl M.D. , Robert C. Schenck M.D. , Daniel C. Wascher M.D. , Michael J. Alaia M.D. , Michael J. Medvecky M.D.
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Abstract

Purpose

To examine how knee dislocations (KDs) with associated periarticular fractures classified using the Schenck KD V subcategory are reported in the literature.

Methods

PubMed, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, and Scopus were queried in January 2024. Studies were included if full-text articles in English were available, the Schenck KD classification system was used, and Schenck KD class V was mentioned. The exclusion criteria were as follows: studies in which the Schenck KD classification system was used but only KD classes I to IV were mentioned; systematic reviews, meta-analyses, review articles, commentaries, surgical technique articles, or animal studies; or studies in which pediatric patients were included. Studies were systematically examined for details regarding the descriptions of KD V injuries, including fracture and ligament tear patterns.

Results

Seventy-four studies met the inclusion criteria. Of these 74 studies, 45 (60.8%) provided no description of either the ligament tear or fracture patterns that were present in KD V injuries. Fifty-two studies (70.3%) provided no description of the ligament tear patterns and 51 studies (68.9%) provided no description of the fracture patterns associated with KD V injuries. Only 16 of 74 studies (21.6%) included descriptions of ligament tear patterns and fractures present in KD V injuries.

Conclusions

Descriptions of Schenck KD class V are poorly represented in the orthopaedic literature.

Level of Evidence

Level IV, systematic review of Level II to IV studies.
在骨科文献中报道Schenck膝关节脱位V损伤时需要更多的细节:系统回顾
目的研究文献中如何使用Schenck KD V亚分类对伴有关节周围骨折的膝关节脱位(KDs)进行分类。方法于2024年1月查询spubmed、护理与相关健康文献累积索引(Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature)和Scopus。如果有英文全文文章,则纳入研究,使用Schenck KD分类系统,并提到Schenck KD V级。排除标准为:使用Schenck KD分类系统,但仅提及KD I至IV级的研究;系统综述、荟萃分析、综述文章、评论、外科技术文章或动物研究;或者包括儿科患者的研究。研究系统地检查了有关KD - V损伤描述的细节,包括骨折和韧带撕裂模式。结果74项研究符合纳入标准。在这74项研究中,45项(60.8%)没有描述KD - V损伤中存在的韧带撕裂或骨折模式。52项研究(70.3%)没有描述韧带撕裂模式,51项研究(68.9%)没有描述与KD - V损伤相关的骨折模式。74项研究中只有16项(21.6%)包括了KD - V损伤中韧带撕裂模式和骨折的描述。结论在骨科文献中对Schenck KD V型的描述较少。证据等级:IV级,对II至IV级研究的系统评价。
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