A systematic review of the rehabilitation of LISS plate fixation of proximal tibial fractures

T. Smith, C. Hedges, K. Schankat
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Abstract This study aimed systematically to review the evidence-base to determine the optimal rehabilitation for patients following Less Invasive Stabilization System (LISS) plate fixation for proximal tibial fractures. The electronic databases AMED, Cinhal, Medline and EMBASE were reviewed from their inception to October 2008, sources of grey literature and a pertinent hand search of specialist orthopaedic and physiotherapy journals was undertaken. Study methodology was assessed using the Critical Appraisal Skills Programme (CASP) tool. A total of nine publications including 391 patients with 398 proximal tibial fractures after LISS management were reviewed. The results suggested that range of motion exercises have been commenced immediately post-operatively; braces and casts are sometimes used, particularly for patients with concomitant ligamentus injury; and weight-bearing status has been initially restricted as either non- or toe-touch. There did not appear to be a substantial difference in clinical, radiological outcomes or complication rates between differing exercise or weight-bearing protocols. The literature, however, exhibited numerous methodological weaknesses such as reviewing small, underpowered samples, and poorly detailing the physiotherapy strategies used. It is therefore recommended that randomized controlled trials are now undertaken to compare different post-operative rehabilitation programmes for patients following LISS fixation of proximal tibial fractures.
胫骨近端骨折LISS钢板内固定康复的系统综述
摘要本研究旨在系统地回顾证据基础,以确定胫骨近端骨折患者采用无创稳定系统(LISS)钢板固定后的最佳康复方案。我们回顾了电子数据库AMED、Cinhal、Medline和EMBASE从建立到2008年10月,灰色文献的来源和相关的骨科和物理治疗专业期刊的手工检索。使用关键评估技能计划(CASP)工具评估研究方法。我们回顾了9篇文献,包括391例398例LISS治疗后胫骨近端骨折。结果提示术后应立即进行关节活动度训练;有时使用牙套和石膏,特别是对伴有韧带损伤的患者;负重状态最初被限制为不接触或脚趾接触。在不同的运动或负重方案之间,临床、放射学结果或并发症发生率似乎没有实质性差异。然而,这些文献显示出许多方法学上的弱点,例如回顾小样本,动力不足,以及对所使用的物理治疗策略的详细说明不足。因此,建议现在进行随机对照试验,比较LISS固定胫骨近端骨折患者的不同术后康复方案。
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