欧洲儿童关节镜检查的增加:EPOS运动研究小组的经验。

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 ORTHOPEDICS
Journal of Childrens Orthopaedics Pub Date : 2024-11-28 eCollection Date: 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1177/18632521241302997
Marco Turati, Marco Crippa, Nicolas Nicolaou, Elena Tassistro, Jaakko Sinikumpu, Aurelien Courvoisier, Marcus Mumme, Julio Duart, Monika Thüsing, Marco Bigoni, Franck Accadbled
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摘要

目的:儿童肌肉骨骼损伤随着体育活动的增加而持续增加。关节镜检查是公认的安全有效的儿童手术。本研究旨在确定20年来欧洲儿科体育中心的趋势。方法:对欧洲儿科骨科学会(EPOS)体育研究组进行为期3年(2000年、2009年和2019年)的调查。研究中心被分为两组:第一组(n = 5,数据为2000年、2009年和2019年)和第二组(n = 8,数据为2009年和2019年)。数据按年度病例总数进行分析,并按解剖区域和患者人口统计学分别进行分析。对这些趋势进行了描述性分析。结果:来自欧洲8个中心的数据显示,每年关节镜检查病例总数增加(G1从53例增加到202例,G2从393例增加到615例,p值p值= 0.020),肩关节下降(p值= 0.014)。涉及11岁以上儿科患者的病例增加,而儿科患者中没有性别差异。结论:在过去的30年里,欧洲儿童关节镜手术的数量有所增加。技术的进步使得新的解剖领域的手术和应用激增。证据等级:IV级回顾性数据库审查。
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An increase in paediatric arthroscopy in Europe: Experience of the EPOS Sport Study Group.

Purpose: Paediatric musculoskeletal injuries in association with increased participation in sports activities continue to increase. Arthroscopy is recognized as a safe and effective procedure in children. This study aims to identify trends in European paediatric sports centres over 20 years.

Methods: A survey was performed across the European Paediatric Orthopaedic Society (EPOS) Sports Study Group focusing on 3 years (2000, 2009 and 2019). Centres were divided into two groups: Group 1 (n = 5, with data for 2000, 2009 and 2019) and Group 2 (n = 8, with data for 2009 and 2019). Data were analysed as the total annual number of cases and separately by anatomical region and patient demographics. A descriptive analysis was performed to characterize the trends.

Results: Data from eight centres across Europe showed an increase in total annual arthroscopy cases (G1 from 53 to 202 and G2 from 393 to 615, p-value < 0.001) and as a percentage of paediatric orthopaedic surgeries (G1 from 1.6% to 5.2%; G2 from 5.1% to 6.8%) in seven out of eight centres. The knee remained the most commonly treated joint (G1 from 79.2% to 83.3%; G2 from 78.9% to 84.4%), despite the rise of others such as the elbow (p-value = 0.020) and decline of the shoulder (p-value = 0.014). Cases involving paediatric patients over 11 years increased while there was no gender distinction among paediatric patients.

Conclusion: Paediatric arthroscopy procedures in Europe have increased in number over the past 3 decades. Technological advancements have allowed a surge in procedures and applications to new anatomical areas.

Level of evidence: IV - retrospective database review.

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Journal of Childrens Orthopaedics
Journal of Childrens Orthopaedics Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
CiteScore
2.70
自引率
14.30%
发文量
61
审稿时长
23 weeks
期刊介绍: Aims & Scope The Journal of Children’s Orthopaedics is the official journal of the European Paediatric Orthopaedic Society (EPOS) and is published by The British Editorial Society of Bone & Joint Surgery. It provides a forum for the advancement of the knowledge and education in paediatric orthopaedics and traumatology across geographical borders. It advocates an increased worldwide involvement in preventing and treating musculoskeletal diseases in children and adolescents. The journal publishes high quality, peer-reviewed articles that focus on clinical practice, diagnosis and treatment of disorders unique to paediatric orthopaedics, as well as on basic and applied research. It aims to help physicians stay abreast of the latest and ever-changing developments in the field of paediatric orthopaedics and traumatology. The journal welcomes original contributions submitted exclusively for review to the journal. This continuously published online journal is fully open access and will publish one print issue each year to coincide with the EPOS Annual Congress, featuring the meeting’s abstracts.
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