髋关节镜术后支架的使用:系统回顾

Sophia Mavrommatis, Aliya G. Feroe, R. Fader, Mahad M. Hassan
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虽然髋关节镜后髋关节支撑相对常见,但它不是一种循证实践;目前尚无比较研究或临床试验探索其有效性。我们试图总结髋关节镜术后髋关节支具的使用率和适应症,外科医生对支具的偏好,以及所使用的支具类型。使用PubMed、Embase和Medline数据库进行系统回顾,以确定髋关节镜检查后髋关节支撑的研究。两名独立审稿人确定了相关研究,最终纳入由资深作者决定。在2022年1月之前发表的有关相关主题的完整的原创研究文章被纳入分析。在接受全文审查的52篇文章中,14篇被纳入(10篇临床病例系列、比较研究或病例对照研究和4篇外科手术术后康复方案的横断面研究)。这些研究表明,髋关节镜术后髋关节支具的使用在骨科医生中比较普遍,高达40%的外科医生使用。术后支架的手术指征多种多样。关于支具使用长度的建议各不相同,但运动范围的限制是一致的。尽管高达40%的外科医生使用髋关节镜后支架,但没有足够的证据来确定它是否能改善患者的预后。有必要对髋关节镜后支架的有效性进行研究,以提供更高水平的证据,以了解患者在身体、精神和经济上的成本和收益。
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Postoperative Brace Use After Hip Arthroscopy: A Systematic Review
Although hip bracing after hip arthroscopy is relatively common, it is not an evidence-based practice; no comparative studies or clinical trials exploring its effectiveness exist. We sought to summarize the rates of and indications for hip bracing after hip arthroscopy, surgeons’ preferences on braces, and the types of braces used. A systematic review was conducted using the PubMed, Embase, and Medline databases to identify studies that examined hip bracing following hip arthroscopy. Two independent reviewers identified relevant studies with final inclusion determined by the senior author. Full-length, original research articles regarding relevant subject matter that were published prior to January 2022 were included in the analysis. Of the 52 articles that underwent full-text review, 14 were included (10 clinical case series, comparative studies, or case-control studies and 4 cross-sectional studies of surgeon-specific postoperative rehabilitation protocols). These studies revealed that the practice of hip bracing after hip arthroscopy is relatively common among orthopedic surgeons, with up to 40% of surgeons using them. Surgical indications for postoperative brace use varied widely. Recommendations on the length of brace use varied, but range of motion restrictions were consistent. Although up to 40% of surgeons use post-hip arthroscopy bracing, there is insufficient evidence to determine whether it improves patient outcomes. Research producing higher levels of evidence regarding the efficacy of bracing following hip arthroscopy is necessary to understand the physical, mental, and economic costs and benefits to patients.
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