患者报告的翻修踝关节切开复位内固定的结果

IF 0.1 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
Muhammad Y. Mutawakkil, R. Gulati, A. Zaidi, Joshua E. Barrett, Milap S. Patel, A. Kadakia
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在最初的手术或非手术治疗后,踝关节骨折可能需要翻修手术来治疗不愈合或关节一致性不理想。关于接受此类翻修手术治疗踝关节骨折不愈合患者的预后的文献有限。在这个回顾性病例系列中,我们通过患者报告和影像学结果确定了7例踝关节骨折不愈合患者的翻修踝关节切开复位内固定(ORIF)的临床和功能结果。从2017年1月至2020年10月接受治疗的7例患者中获得了患者报告的结果测量信息系统术前和术后身体功能和疼痛干扰评分。术后并发症包括持续疼痛、感染、硬体取出、硬体失效和转为踝关节融合术。在2017年1月至2020年10月期间,7例患者因踝关节骨折不愈合接受了改良ORIF手术。平均年龄46.3±12.2岁;85.7%的患者为女性;14.3%为男性。从翻修ORIF手术到收集术后患者报告结果测量信息系统评分的平均时间为19.3±5.9个月。7例患者翻修手术后身体功能均有所改善(术前平均身体功能评分:30.7分;术后平均身体功能评分:48.9)。所有患者翻修手术后疼痛均有所减轻(术前平均疼痛干扰评分:64.8分;术后疼痛干扰平均评分:55.7分)。在接受改良ORIF的7名参与者中,大多数在术后至少1年没有出现任何并发症,包括感染、再手术或硬体取出。一名参与者因持续疼痛而接受硬体移除手术,并发蜂窝组织炎。对于踝关节创伤后无明显退行性改变的踝关节骨折畸形愈合患者,翻修踝关节ORIF是改善身体功能、减轻疼痛、保持踝关节活动的有效方法。证据级别:iv级病例系列。
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Patient-reported Outcomes of Revision Ankle Open Reduction Internal Fixation
Ankle fractures may require revision surgery for malunion or suboptimal joint congruence results after initial surgical or nonsurgical treatment. There is limited literature on the outcomes of patients undergoing such revision surgery for ankle fracture malunion. In this retrospective case series, we determined clinical and functional outcomes of revision ankle open reduction internal fixation (ORIF) for 7 patients with ankle fracture malunion through patient-reported and radiographic outcomes. Patient-reported Outcomes Measurement Information System physical function and pain interference scores prerevision and postrevision procedure were obtained from 7 patients treated from January 2017 to October 2020. Postoperative complications including persistent pain, infection, hardware removal, hardware failure, and conversion to ankle arthrodesis were analyzed. Seven patients who underwent revision ORIF surgery for ankle fracture malunion between January 2017 and October 2020 were included. The average age was 46.3 ± 12.2 years old; 85.7% of the patients were female; 14.3% were male. The average amount of time between revision ORIF procedure and collection of postoperative Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System scores was 19.3±5.9 months. Each of the 7 patients showed an increase in physical function after revision surgery (average preoperative physical function score: 30.7; average postoperative physical function score: 48.9). All patients showed a decrease in pain after revision surgery (average preoperative pain interference score: 64.8; average postoperative pain interference score: 55.7). Of the 7 participants who underwent revision ORIF, a majority did not experience any complications at least 1 year postprocedure, including infection, reoperation, or hardware removal. One participant underwent hardware removal for persistent pain and developed overlying cellulitis. For patients with ankle fracture malunion without significant post-traumatic degenerative changes of the ankle joint, revision ankle ORIF can be an effective method for improving physical function, decreasing pain, and preserving ankle joint motion. Level of Evidence: Level IV—case series.
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期刊介绍: Techniques in Foot & Ankle Surgery offers a unique opportunity to master the most innovative and successful surgical techniques for correction of foot and ankle disorders. Featuring contributions from the world"s foremost orthopaedic surgeons and podiatrists, this quarterly journal supplies step-by-step details on these techniques. The contributors explain the rationale, indications, and contraindications for each procedure, identify the pitfalls and potential complications, and provide invaluable tips for improving results. The journal is illustrated cover to cover with intraoperative photographs and drawings, including several in full color.
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