Over 10% of Surgically Treated High-Energy Pelvic Fractures Are Associated with Undiagnosed Ligamentous Knee Injuries: An Epidemiologic Study in Italy's Largest Trauma Center.

IF 4.4 Q1 Medicine
Simone Giusti, Vittorio Alfonsi, Edoardo De Fenu, Claudia Franco, Stefano Cacciatore, Francesco Liuzza, Ezio Adriani
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Purpose: To evaluate the prevalence of undiagnosed ligamentous knee injuries in patients surgically treated for high-energy pelvic ring or acetabular fractures and propose a mechanism to diagnose these briefly post-hospital discharge.

Methods: A retrospective case series (level of evidence IV) was conducted at Italy's largest trauma center. Medical records from 2018 to 2023 were reviewed to identify patients who underwent surgical treatment for pelvic or acetabular fractures. Eligible patients were contacted for a structured telephone interview, which included a questionnaire on knee symptoms and the International Knee Documentation Committee (IKDC) score. Associations between demographic factors, trauma mechanism, and knee outcomes were statistically analyzed.

Results: Fifty-nine patients (mean age 55 years, 72.9% male) were enrolled. Undiagnosed knee ligament injuries were present in 11.9%, with an additional 8.5% reporting persistent knee symptoms. The average time to diagnosis was 6.4 months post-discharge. Patients involved in road traffic accidents showed a significantly higher incidence of knee injuries (34.8%) compared to those who fell from a height (3.9%) (p = 0.049). Patients who had undergone ligament reconstruction had significantly lower IKDC scores (62.0 ± 8.2) than non-surgical cases (82.4 ± 12.1, p = 0.0002). No association was found with age or sex.

Conclusions: Ligamentous knee injuries are frequently overlooked in the acute management of high-energy pelvic fractures, particularly in road traffic accidents. A systematic knee assessment before discharge or early outpatient imaging should be considered to improve detection and outcomes.

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超过10%的手术治疗高能骨盆骨折与未确诊的膝关节韧带损伤有关:意大利最大创伤中心的一项流行病学研究。
目的:评估高能骨盆环或髋臼骨折患者手术治疗中未确诊的膝关节韧带损伤的发生率,并提出一种简单的院后出院诊断机制。方法:在意大利最大的创伤中心进行回顾性病例系列(证据等级IV)。回顾了2018年至2023年的医疗记录,以确定接受骨盆或髋臼骨折手术治疗的患者。对符合条件的患者进行结构化电话访谈,其中包括膝关节症状问卷和国际膝关节文献委员会(IKDC)评分。统计分析了人口统计学因素、创伤机制和膝关节预后之间的关系。结果:纳入59例患者,平均年龄55岁,男性72.9%。11.9%的患者存在未确诊的膝关节韧带损伤,另外8.5%的患者报告持续的膝关节症状。平均诊断时间为出院后6.4个月。道路交通事故患者膝关节损伤发生率(34.8%)明显高于高空坠落患者(3.9%)(p = 0.049)。韧带重建组IKDC评分(62.0±8.2)明显低于非手术组(82.4±12.1,p = 0.0002)。没有发现与年龄或性别有关。结论:膝关节韧带损伤在高能骨盆骨折的急性治疗中经常被忽视,尤其是在道路交通事故中。出院前应考虑系统的膝关节评估或早期门诊影像学检查,以提高发现和预后。
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