Retrograde drilling for ankle joint osteochondral lesions: a systematic review.

IF 3 2区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS
Elena Artioli, Antonio Mazzotti, Simone Gerardi, Alberto Arceri, Francesca Barile, Marco Manzetti, Giovanni Viroli, Alberto Ruffilli, Cesare Faldini
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Abstract

Background: Extensive literature exists about the treatment of ankle osteochondral lesions, but there is no specific review of retrograde drilling, despite its common application. Indications for retrograde drilling are still few and are far from clear, and some evolutions of the technique have recently occurred. The aim of this review is to provide an update on actual applications and techniques of retrograde drilling for ankle osteochondral lesions.

Methods: A systematic review was carried out according to the 2020 PRISMA guidelines. The PubMed and Embase databases were searched in June 2023. The search string focused on studies related to retrograde drilling in the treatment of ankle osteochondral lesions.

Results: Twenty-one articles for a total of 271 ankles were included in this review. The mean length of the treated lesions was 11.4 mm. Different navigation systems were used, with fluoroscopy the most commonly used. Various adjuvants were employed after drilling, with bone graft the most commonly applied. In most cases, postoperative patient satisfaction and symptom relief were reported, and no complications occurred. Retrograde drilling was found to be suitable for the treatment of subchondral cysts with intact cartilage or small lesions. Some modifications to the original technique may allow surgical indications to be extended to more complex cases.

Conclusions: Middle-term results of retrograde drilling showed postoperative satisfaction and symptom relief with both original and modified techniques. Additional research is required to investigate the long-term results.

Level of evidence: IV.

Trial registration: This systematic review was registered on PROSPERO (id number: CRD42022371128).

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逆行钻孔治疗踝关节骨软骨病变:系统综述。
背景:关于踝关节骨软骨病变的治疗有大量的文献,尽管逆行钻孔术的应用很普遍,但没有专门的文献综述。逆行钻探的迹象仍然很少,而且远不清楚,最近发生了一些技术的发展。这篇综述的目的是提供最新的实际应用和技术的逆行钻孔踝关节骨软骨病变。方法:根据2020年PRISMA指南进行系统评价。PubMed和Embase数据库于2023年6月被检索。搜索字符串集中在与逆行钻孔治疗踝关节骨软骨病变相关的研究。结果:本综述纳入了21篇文章,共271踝关节。治疗后病灶的平均长度为11.4 mm。使用了不同的导航系统,其中最常用的是透视。钻孔后使用各种佐剂,以骨移植物最常用。大多数病例术后患者满意,症状缓解,无并发症发生。发现逆行钻孔适合于软骨完整或小病变的软骨下囊肿的治疗。对原始技术的一些修改可能允许将手术指征扩展到更复杂的病例。结论:逆行钻孔的中期结果显示,原始技术和改良技术均能使患者术后满意,症状得到缓解。需要进一步的研究来调查长期结果。试验注册:本系统评价在PROSPERO上注册(id号:CRD42022371128)。
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Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology
Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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4.30
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56
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, the official open access peer-reviewed journal of the Italian Society of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, publishes original papers reporting basic or clinical research in the field of orthopaedic and traumatologic surgery, as well as systematic reviews, brief communications, case reports and letters to the Editor. Narrative instructional reviews and commentaries to original articles may be commissioned by Editors from eminent colleagues. The Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology aims to be an international forum for the communication and exchange of ideas concerning the various aspects of orthopaedics and musculoskeletal trauma.
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