Arthroscopic assisted fixation of posterior malleolus fractures: Technical pearls and clinical outcomes.

IF 2 3区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Erin M MacFarlane, Alham Qureshi, Vanessa J Boggiano, John G Kennedy, Arianna L Gianakos
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Abstract

Background: Posterior malleolus (PM) fractures compromise overall ankle stability, lending to poorer long-term prognosis without adequate fixation. There remains inconsistency in the preferred surgical approach to fixation of the posterior malleolus, however arthroscopic approaches can reduce trauma to the soft tissue envelope and may improve clinical and radiographic outcomes. This study reviews the technical considerations of arthroscopic-assisted reduction and fixation of PM fractures and the associated clinical outcomes.

Methods: A systematic review of Pubmed, EMBASE, and UNE Library Services databases included studies evaluating arthroscopic assisted treatment of ankle fractures with associated posterior malleolus fragment.

Results: Seven studies evaluating 101 patients who underwent fixation of ankle fractures with posterior malleolus involvement met inclusion criteria. Twenty-seven patients underwent open reduction internal fixation (ORIF) alone and 74 patients underwent various arthroscopic-assisted reductions of PM fractures. The studies reported no significant difference in VAS and AOFAS scores in ORIF vs arthroscopic approach, and favorable VAS, AOFAS, OMAS, and FADI scores in arthroscopically treated patients. Acceptable radiographic differences were reported in each case. Complication rates in arthroscopic groups were minimal (mean 12 %). Reported benefits of arthroscopic assistance include improved visualization, debridement, and manipulation of the posterior malleolar fragment.

Conclusion: Fixation of ankle fractures involving the posterior malleolus consistently report favorable clinical outcomes in patients treated with arthroscopy, with many patients achieving desirable AOFAS, OMAS, FADI, and VAS scores with a very low complication rate.

Level of evidence: Level I, systematic review.

关节镜辅助固定后踝骨折:技术要点和临床结果。
背景:后踝(PM)骨折损害踝关节的整体稳定性,如果没有适当的固定,远期预后较差。对于后踝固定的首选手术入路仍然存在不一致,但是关节镜入路可以减少对软组织包膜的创伤,并可能改善临床和影像学结果。本研究回顾了关节镜辅助下PM骨折复位和固定的技术考虑以及相关的临床结果。方法:系统回顾Pubmed、EMBASE和UNE图书馆服务数据库,包括评估关节镜辅助治疗踝关节骨折合并后踝碎片的研究。结果:7项研究评估101例踝关节骨折累及后踝的患者符合纳入标准。27例患者单独接受切开复位内固定(ORIF), 74例患者接受各种关节镜辅助下的PM骨折复位。研究报告ORIF与关节镜入路的VAS和AOFAS评分无显著差异,关节镜治疗患者的VAS、AOFAS、OMAS和FADI评分有利。每个病例都报告了可接受的放射学差异。关节镜组并发症发生率最低(平均12 %)。据报道,关节镜辅助的好处包括改善视野、清创和后踝碎片的处理。结论:经关节镜治疗的踝关节骨折累及后踝的固定治疗均有良好的临床结果,许多患者获得了理想的AOFAS、OMAS、FADI和VAS评分,并发症发生率极低。证据等级:一级,系统评价。
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Foot and Ankle Surgery
Foot and Ankle Surgery ORTHOPEDICS-
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4.60
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202
期刊介绍: Foot and Ankle Surgery is essential reading for everyone interested in the foot and ankle and its disorders. The approach is broad and includes all aspects of the subject from basic science to clinical management. Problems of both children and adults are included, as is trauma and chronic disease. Foot and Ankle Surgery is the official journal of European Foot and Ankle Society. The aims of this journal are to promote the art and science of ankle and foot surgery, to publish peer-reviewed research articles, to provide regular reviews by acknowledged experts on common problems, and to provide a forum for discussion with letters to the Editors. Reviews of books are also published. Papers are invited for possible publication in Foot and Ankle Surgery on the understanding that the material has not been published elsewhere or accepted for publication in another journal and does not infringe prior copyright.
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