带负重特征的锥形束计算机断层成像对足踝关节患者治疗的影响:333例回顾性随访。

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Helka Koivu, Ilona Koski, Jussi Hirvonen
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负重锥束计算机断层扫描(WBCT)可以实现完全负重的3D成像,提供足部和踝关节病变的详细评估。WBCT已经在足部和踝关节手术的许多领域得到了应用。本研究旨在分析WBCT成像在治疗各种足踝疾病中的作用。患者和方法2018年至2022年连续接受足部和/或踝关节WBCT成像的任何适应症患者纳入研究。收集WBCT影像的数量和适应证。WBCT成像指征分为先天性畸形、创伤后畸形、急性创伤、常规骨愈合随访、延迟愈合/不愈合及其他指征。分析WBCT在诊断和治疗中的作用。结果共纳入333例439例足部和/或踝关节WBCT研究。大多数研究(58%)是由于急性创伤而进行的。对治疗的主要影响是确定以前的治疗选择(48%)。在37%的病例中发现了诊断或治疗的改变。WBCT成像效果与适应证类别有显著相关性(χ2 = 110, P < .001),治疗或诊断的改变与适应证类别有显著相关性(χ2 = 29, P < .001)。治疗方法的改变在创伤后畸形中最常见,在常规骨愈合中最不常见。急性创伤类型与预后显著相关(χ2 = 108, P < 0.001)。结论wbct有可能对各种足踝患者的治疗产生重大影响,具有临床意义。证据等级:四级。
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The Effect of Cone-Beam Computed Tomography Imaging With Weight-Bearing Feature on the Treatment of Foot and Ankle Patients: A Retrospective Follow-Up of 333 Cases.

IntroductionWeight-bearing cone-beam computed tomography (WBCT) allows 3D imaging with full weight-bearing, providing a detailed evaluation of foot and ankle pathologies. WBCT has gained applications in numerous areas of foot and ankle surgery. This study aimed to analyze the effect of WBCT imaging on treating various foot and ankle patients.Patients and methodsConsecutive patients imaged by WBCT of foot and/or ankle from 2018 to 2022 for any indication were included in the study. The number of and the indications for WBCT imaging were collected. The indications for WBCT imaging were divided into different categories: congenital deformity, posttraumatic deformity, acute trauma, routine bony union follow-up, delayed union/non-union, and other indications. The effect of WBCT on the diagnosis and treatment was analyzed.ResultsA total of 439 foot and/or ankle WBCT studies in 333 cases were included. Most of the studies (58%) were performed due to acute trauma. The main effect on treatment was establishing previous treatment choices (48%). A change in the diagnosis or treatment was found in 37% of the cases. There was a significant association between the effect of the WBCT imaging and indication category (χ2 = 110, P < .001) and between any change of treatment or diagnosis and indication category (χ2 = 29, P < .001). Change in treatment was most common in posttraumatic deformity and least common in routine bony union. The type of acute trauma was significantly associated with outcome (χ2 = 108, P < .001).ConclusionWBCT has the potential to substantially affect the management of various foot and ankle patients, implying clinical relevance.Level of Evidence:Level 4.

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