Mario Herrera-Pérez, Victor Valderrabano, Cesar de Cesar Netto, Eric I Ferkel, Alexandre Leme-Godoy, Ali Dway, José Luis Pais-Brito, Sergio Tejero
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BackgroundThe effectiveness of arthroscopic ankle surgery for chronic ankle conditions, including pain intensity, functionality, and success rates, remains uncertain.MethodsPubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science databases were searched until October 2023. Mean differences (MDs) were calculated for pain reduction and functional improvements, and arthroscopy success rates were determined using a random-effects model.ResultsIn total, 47 studies were included, encompassing 2,653 patients. Arthroscopic surgery resulted in a significant decrease in pain intensity for osteochondral lesions (MD = -4.49, P = .002) and ankle osteoarthritis (MD = -2.88, P = .034). Functional improvements were observed with notable success rates: 92.5% (soft tissue impingement), 87.5% (ankle synovitis), 73.2% (osteochondral lesions), 71.53% (bony impingement), and 54.7% (ankle osteoarthritis).ConclusionArthroscopic ankle surgery proves effective, particularly for osteochondral lesions and impingement conditions, offering good outcomes in terms of pain reduction and functionality. However, the limited quality of available evidence calls for cautious interpretation of these results.Level of Evidence:Meta-analysis of studies with level of evidence III and IV.
关节镜踝关节手术治疗慢性踝关节疾病的有效性,包括疼痛强度、功能和成功率,仍然不确定。方法检索spubmed、Scopus和Web of Science数据库至2023年10月。计算疼痛减轻和功能改善的平均差异(md),并使用随机效应模型确定关节镜成功率。结果共纳入47项研究,纳入2653例患者。关节镜手术导致骨软骨病变(MD = -4.49, P = 0.002)和踝关节骨关节炎(MD = -2.88, P = 0.034)疼痛强度显著降低。功能改善的成功率显著:92.5%(软组织撞击),87.5%(踝关节滑膜炎),73.2%(骨软骨病变),71.53%(骨撞击),54.7%(踝关节骨关节炎)。结论关节镜踝关节手术是有效的,特别是对于骨软骨病变和撞击情况,在减轻疼痛和功能方面提供了良好的结果。然而,现有证据的质量有限,需要对这些结果进行谨慎的解释。证据水平:对证据水平为III和IV的研究进行荟萃分析。