Treatment of Chronic Ankle Instability in the Military Population: A Systematic Review.

Foot & ankle specialist Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2022-01-07 DOI:10.1177/19386400211068239
Ezra Goodrich, Bryan Vopat, Ashley Herda
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Abstract

Background: The high incidence of ankle sprain within the military sets the stage for prevalent chronic ankle instability. The purpose of this review was to compare and evaluate chronic ankle instability treatment strategies in the military population.

Methods: Electronic databases were systematically searched in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews guidelines for English-language, human studies with a military patient population that had been diagnosed with and treated for chronic ankle instability. Exclusion criteria were animal, cadaver, and review studies and case reports.

Results: Eight studies met the inclusion criteria, representing 695 military service members-625 males (89.9%) and 70 females (10.1%)-and 4 treatment strategies: Broström-related procedures, modified Watson-Jones procedure, Colville's technique, and anatomic lateral ligament reconstruction using semitendinosus tendon allograft. The percentage of satisfactory outcomes was 100% for Colville's technique, and ranged from 73.2% to 94.7% for Broström-related procedures and 72% to 80% for the modified Watson-Jones procedure. Mean American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society scores, anterior drawer displacement, talar tilt, and visual analogue scale scores were also reported.

Conclusion: This review demonstrates that the Bröstrom procedure has consistently satisfactory outcomes within the military population, and Colville's technique is another promising option for this patient population but would require additional studies to support this claim.

Levels of evidence: Level IV.

军人慢性踝关节不稳的治疗:系统回顾。
背景:军队中踝关节扭伤的高发率为慢性踝关节不稳定的流行创造了条件。本综述旨在比较和评估军队人群中的慢性踝关节不稳治疗策略:方法:根据《系统综述首选报告项目》指南,系统检索了电子数据库,以了解针对被诊断为慢性踝关节不稳并接受过治疗的军队患者群体进行的英语人类研究。排除标准为动物、尸体、回顾性研究和病例报告:结果:8 项研究符合纳入标准,代表了 695 名军人--625 名男性(89.9%)和 70 名女性(10.1%)--和 4 种治疗策略:布罗斯特伦相关手术、改良沃森-琼斯手术、科尔维尔技术和使用半腱肌腱同种异体移植的解剖侧韧带重建术。Colville技术的满意率为100%,Broström相关手术的满意率为73.2%至94.7%,改良Watson-Jones手术的满意率为72%至80%。此外,还报告了美国骨科足踝协会的平均评分、前屉移位、距骨倾斜和视觉模拟量表评分:本综述表明,Bröstrom术在军人群体中一直具有令人满意的疗效,Colville的技术是该患者群体的另一种有前途的选择,但需要更多的研究来支持这一说法:证据等级:IV 级。
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