Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics Pub Date : 2024-12-12 eCollection Date: 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1177/24730114241303463
Daniel C Touhey, Nikko D Beady, Sina Tartibi, Andrew P Thome, Robert H Brophy, Matthew J Matava, Matthew V Smith, Derrick M Knapik
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背景:内侧踝应力性骨折(MMSFs)似乎主要发生在需要长时间奔跑或重复跳跃的运动项目中。假设/目的:系统回顾现有文献,确定有关 MMSFs 的报告,以更好地了解治疗、结果和 RTA 率的现状:方法:对发表在PubMed、Embase和Cochrane图书馆中的研究进行鉴定,这些研究报告涉及从开始到2024年10月期间的MMSF患者。研究对象、以英语发表的文章、报告治疗方法(手术与非手术)、结果、RTA 率和任何并发症发生率的研究均被纳入其中:结果:共确定了 17 项研究,包括 68 名患者,其中 74% (n = 50/68)的患者为男性。患者的加权平均年龄为 26.1 岁(9-73 岁)。94%(n=64/68)的损伤发生在体育活动中的过度运动损伤机制,其中足球是最常报道的体育活动(n=18)。据报告,44%的患者(n = 30/68)在症状出现后10.1周接受了初步手术治疗,另有14名患者在接受了加权平均为期16.8周的非手术治疗后接受了手术治疗。据报道,有 4 例(4/30)患者在最初接受手术治疗后出现并发症,2 例(2/38)患者在最初接受非手术治疗后出现并发症。98%(n = 57/58)的患者在加权平均3.4个月后成功恢复到受伤前的活动水平:结论:据报道,内侧踝应力性骨折主要发生在年轻的成年患者身上,常见原因是过度运动,尤其是参加足球运动的人。在所有病例中,65%(n = 44/68)的患者接受了手术治疗,并发症发生率较低,非手术治疗和手术治疗后的RTA成功率较高。
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Medial Malleolar Stress Fracture Treatment and Return to Activity: A Systematic Review.

Background: Medial malleolar stress fractures (MMSFs) naturally appear to occur primarily in athletes participating in sports requiring prolonged running or repetitive jumping. Nonoperative and operative modalities have been described, yielding a wide range of outcomes and return to activity (RTA) rates.

Hypothesis/purpose: To systematically review the current literature to identify reports of MMSFs to better understand the current state of treatment, outcomes, and RTA rate.

Methods: Studies published in PubMed, Embase, and the Cochrane Library reporting on patients sustaining MMSF from inception to October 2024 were identified. Human subjects, articles published in English, and studies reporting treatment (operative vs nonoperative), outcomes, RTA rates, and the incidence of any complications, were included.

Results: Seventeen studies were identified, consisting of 68 patients, with 74% (n = 50/68) of patients being male. Weighted mean patient age was 26.1 (range, 9-73) years. Overuse injury mechanisms during sporting activities accounted for 94% (n = 64/68) of injuries, with soccer being the most commonly reported athletic activity (n = 18). Initial operative management was reported in 44% (n = 30/68) of patients at a weighted mean of 10.1 weeks from symptom onset, with an additional 14 patients undergoing operative treatment following a weighted mean 16.8-week trial of nonoperative management. Complications following treatment were reported in 4 (n = 4/30) patients treated initially with surgery and 2 (n = 2/38) patients initially treated nonoperatively. A total of 98% (n = 57/58) of patients reported successful return to preinjury activity levels at a weighted mean of 3.4 months.

Conclusion: Medial malleolar stress fractures are reported to occur primarily in younger, adult patients, commonly as a result of overuse, especially in individuals participating in soccer. Operative management was performed in 65% (n = 44/68) of overall cases with a low rate of complication and a high rate of successful RTA following nonoperative and operative management.

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Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics
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