The Use of Variable Angle Locking SynthesTM Plates in Foot Reconstructive and Fusion Procedures-A Non-Inventor Centre Report

Perianayagam Gr, Patel Ms, J. Mangwani
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Introduction: The use of locking plates over other conventional methods in fusion and reconstructive foot surgery has become popular. We report our experience with the use of Variable Angle SynthesTM plates in reconstructive and joint fusion procedures. Methods: Seventy one foot reconstructive and fusion procedures in 48 consecutive patients were performed between June 2012 and September 2014. Data was sourced from theatre log, ORMIS, PACS and Dictate IT. An independent observer carried out retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data on patient demographics, indication for surgery, co-morbidities, type of surgical procedure, radiological outcome of union rates and time to union, pre and post-op patient reported outcome scores (MOXFQ score and EQ-5D) and complication rates. Results: The mean age was 59 (range 32-78) years with a 2:1 female predominance. Indication for surgery was degenerative arthritis (55 procedures) in most cases. The overall union rate was 93% with time to union being 6 to 16 weeks in osteotomies and 12 to 32 weeks in fusion procedures. Amongst the 8 delayed unions (3 smokers, 1 Diabetic) and 5 non-unions (2 Diabetics, 2 rheumatoid arthritis on Anti-TNF treatment). There was 1 peri-implant fracture, 2 superficial wound infections, 3 metalwork failures. There was a significant improvement in MOXFQ and EQ-5D scores. Conclusion: This series reports a high union rate, a low number of fixation-related complications, and significant improvement in the patient reported outcome measures with the use of Variable Angle SynthesTM foot plates. There was an association between delayed/non-union and smoking, diabetes and inflammatory Arthritis.
可变角度锁定合成钢板在足部重建和融合术中的应用-非发明人中心报告
导读:在融合和足部重建手术中,锁定钢板的使用比其他传统方法更受欢迎。我们报告了我们在重建和关节融合过程中使用可变角度SynthesTM板的经验。方法:2012年6月至2014年9月,对48例患者进行71例足部重建融合手术。数据来源于剧院日志、ORMIS、PACS和口述IT。独立观察员对前瞻性收集的患者人口统计学、手术指征、合并症、手术类型、愈合率和愈合时间的放射学结果、术前和术后患者报告的结果评分(MOXFQ评分和EQ-5D)和并发症发生率进行回顾性分析。结果:平均年龄59岁(32 ~ 78岁),女性比例为2:1。多数病例手术指征为退行性关节炎(55例)。整体愈合率为93%,截骨术愈合时间为6至16周,融合术愈合时间为12至32周。在8例延迟愈合(3例吸烟者,1例糖尿病患者)和5例不愈合(2例糖尿病患者,2例抗tnf治疗类风湿性关节炎)中。种植体周围骨折1例,浅表伤口感染2例,金属加工失败3例。MOXFQ和EQ-5D评分均有显著改善。结论:本系列报道了使用可变角度SynthesTM足板的愈合率高,固定相关并发症少,患者报告的预后指标有显著改善。迟发性骨不连与吸烟、糖尿病和炎症性关节炎有关。
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