手术和非手术治疗对小儿孤立性后交叉韧带损伤的远期疗效均可接受

IF 2.7 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Morgan G. Batley, Nathan Chaclas, Katherine Ashe, Caroline L. Kim, Theodore J. Ganley, Kathleen J. Maguire, Brendan A. Williams
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摘要

目的本研究的目的是评估在单一中心治疗孤立性后交叉韧带(PCL)损伤的儿科患者的损伤特征、治疗和预后。作者假设,两个治疗组均能成功恢复运动,且PCL复发或持续膝关节相关症状的风险较低。方法采用ICD-10编码对2015年至2021年来自单一治疗中心的18岁PCL损伤患者进行回顾性分析和横断面结局评估。排除伴有副韧带或交叉韧带损伤的患者。研究变量包括患者人口统计学、损伤特征、治疗策略和患者结局(PROMIS、IKDC和Lysholm评分和再损伤)。于2023年春季对所有患者进行横断面随访调查。对连续和分类结果进行描述性统计。对手术组和非手术组的所有变量进行双变量分析。完成了一项无反应分析,以评估由于不完全反应率导致的横断面队列的无反应偏倚。结果24例患者符合入选标准。受伤患者平均年龄13.2岁,以男性为主(67%)。大多数损伤发生在运动期间(75%),非手术治疗(67%)。总的来说,治疗组之间在并发症或恢复运动方面没有差异。11例(46%)在受伤后平均4.7年完成了横断面结果评估。大多数患者成功恢复运动,没有维持同侧膝关节损伤,患者报告的结果评分在规范范围内。结论手术和非手术治疗均可有效治疗小儿PCL损伤的短期和长期。证据等级四级。
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Operative and non-operative management can result in acceptable long-term outcomes for isolated posterior cruciate ligament injuries in paediatric patients

Operative and non-operative management can result in acceptable long-term outcomes for isolated posterior cruciate ligament injuries in paediatric patients

Operative and non-operative management can result in acceptable long-term outcomes for isolated posterior cruciate ligament injuries in paediatric patients

Operative and non-operative management can result in acceptable long-term outcomes for isolated posterior cruciate ligament injuries in paediatric patients

Operative and non-operative management can result in acceptable long-term outcomes for isolated posterior cruciate ligament injuries in paediatric patients

Purpose

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the injury characteristics, treatment, and outcome of paediatric patients with isolated posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) injuries treated at a single center. Authors hypothesised that both treatment cohorts would successfully return to sport participation with a low risk of PCL retear or ongoing knee-related symptoms.

Methods

A retrospective review and cross-sectional outcomes assessment were performed identifying patients <18 years old with PCL injuries from a single treatment center between 2015 to 2021 using ICD-10 coding. Patients with concomitant collateral or cruciate ligament injury were excluded. Studied variables included patient demographics, injury characteristics, treatment strategies, and patient outcomes (PROMIS, IKDC and Lysholm scores and reinjury). A cross-sectional follow-up survey was distributed to all patients in spring 2023. Descriptive statistics were performed for continuous and categorical outcomes. Bivariate analyses were performed on all variables between operative and nonoperative treatment groups. A non-response analysis was completed to evaluate non-response bias of the cross-sectional cohort due to the incomplete response rate.

Results

Twenty-four patients meeting inclusion criteria were identified. Injured patients had a mean age of 13.2 years old and were predominantly male (67%). Injuries most occurred during sport participation (75%) and were managed nonoperatively (67%). Overall, there were no differences between treatment groups regarding complications or return to sport. Eleven (46%) completed the cross-sectional outcomes assessment at an average of 4.7 years from injury. Most patients had successfully returned to sport without sustaining an ipsilateral knee injury with patient reported outcome scores within normative ranges.

Conclusion

These results suggest that both operative and non-operative treatment strategies are reasonable in the short- and long-term management of paediatric PCL injuries.

Level of Evidence

Level IV.

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Journal of Experimental Orthopaedics
Journal of Experimental Orthopaedics Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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