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Results From an All Wales Trainee Led Collaborative Prospective Audit on Management of Ankle Fractures
Aim The purpose of this all Wales national audit was to compare compliance against British Orthopedic Association Standards for Trauma (BOAST) guidelines on the management of ankle fractures. Methods A multi-center prospective audit of the management of adult ankle fractures was conducted between Fe...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8648132/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34900463 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.19269 |
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author | Gokhale, Sandeep D'sa, Prashanth Agarwal, Rishi Clutton, Juliet Roy, Kunal Carpenter, Eleanor Clare Mohanty, Khitish Hodgson, Paul |
author_facet | Gokhale, Sandeep D'sa, Prashanth Agarwal, Rishi Clutton, Juliet Roy, Kunal Carpenter, Eleanor Clare Mohanty, Khitish Hodgson, Paul |
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description | Aim The purpose of this all Wales national audit was to compare compliance against British Orthopedic Association Standards for Trauma (BOAST) guidelines on the management of ankle fractures. Methods A multi-center prospective audit of the management of adult ankle fractures was conducted between February 2, 2020, and February 17, 2020, via the Welsh Orthopedic Research Collaborative (WORC). Regional leads were recruited in nine NHS hospitals across six university health boards, and recruited collaborators in their respective hospitals. Questionnaires for the data collection on both surgical and conservative management were made available via a password-protected website (walesortho.co.uk). We defined early weight-bearing (EWB) as unrestricted weight-bearing on the affected leg within three weeks of injury or surgery and delayed weight-bearing (DWB) as unrestricted weight-bearing after three weeks of injury or surgery. Results A total of 28 collaborators contributed data for 238 ankle fractures. Poor documentation at the time of injury was noted. Less than 50% of patients with posterior malleolus fracture had a CT scan for further evaluation. Eighty-four percent of the non-operatively treated patients did not have a weight-bearing X-ray (WBXR). Patients who had a WBXR were more likely to be allowed EWB but this was not statistically significant. EWB was allowed in 59.43% and 10% of the non-operatively and operatively treated patients, respectively. DWB was higher in patients who had fixation of the posterior malleolus or syndesmosis. Conclusion There is poor compliance with BOAST guidelines on the management of ankle fractures across Wales. We need to improve documentation and also consider performing a CT scan when the posterior malleolus is fractured. A weight-bearing X-ray should be performed more often to ascertain the stability of an ankle fracture, and those that are deemed stable should be treated with early weight-bearing. The guidelines need to be clearer regarding weight-bearing after fixation especially when posterior malleolus and/or syndesmosis are fixed. |
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spelling | pubmed-86481322021-12-10 Results From an All Wales Trainee Led Collaborative Prospective Audit on Management of Ankle Fractures Gokhale, Sandeep D'sa, Prashanth Agarwal, Rishi Clutton, Juliet Roy, Kunal Carpenter, Eleanor Clare Mohanty, Khitish Hodgson, Paul Cureus Orthopedics Aim The purpose of this all Wales national audit was to compare compliance against British Orthopedic Association Standards for Trauma (BOAST) guidelines on the management of ankle fractures. Methods A multi-center prospective audit of the management of adult ankle fractures was conducted between February 2, 2020, and February 17, 2020, via the Welsh Orthopedic Research Collaborative (WORC). Regional leads were recruited in nine NHS hospitals across six university health boards, and recruited collaborators in their respective hospitals. Questionnaires for the data collection on both surgical and conservative management were made available via a password-protected website (walesortho.co.uk). We defined early weight-bearing (EWB) as unrestricted weight-bearing on the affected leg within three weeks of injury or surgery and delayed weight-bearing (DWB) as unrestricted weight-bearing after three weeks of injury or surgery. Results A total of 28 collaborators contributed data for 238 ankle fractures. Poor documentation at the time of injury was noted. Less than 50% of patients with posterior malleolus fracture had a CT scan for further evaluation. Eighty-four percent of the non-operatively treated patients did not have a weight-bearing X-ray (WBXR). Patients who had a WBXR were more likely to be allowed EWB but this was not statistically significant. EWB was allowed in 59.43% and 10% of the non-operatively and operatively treated patients, respectively. DWB was higher in patients who had fixation of the posterior malleolus or syndesmosis. Conclusion There is poor compliance with BOAST guidelines on the management of ankle fractures across Wales. We need to improve documentation and also consider performing a CT scan when the posterior malleolus is fractured. A weight-bearing X-ray should be performed more often to ascertain the stability of an ankle fracture, and those that are deemed stable should be treated with early weight-bearing. The guidelines need to be clearer regarding weight-bearing after fixation especially when posterior malleolus and/or syndesmosis are fixed. Cureus 2021-11-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8648132/ /pubmed/34900463 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.19269 Text en Copyright © 2021, Gokhale et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Orthopedics Gokhale, Sandeep D'sa, Prashanth Agarwal, Rishi Clutton, Juliet Roy, Kunal Carpenter, Eleanor Clare Mohanty, Khitish Hodgson, Paul Results From an All Wales Trainee Led Collaborative Prospective Audit on Management of Ankle Fractures |
title | Results From an All Wales Trainee Led Collaborative Prospective Audit on Management of Ankle Fractures |
title_full | Results From an All Wales Trainee Led Collaborative Prospective Audit on Management of Ankle Fractures |
title_fullStr | Results From an All Wales Trainee Led Collaborative Prospective Audit on Management of Ankle Fractures |
title_full_unstemmed | Results From an All Wales Trainee Led Collaborative Prospective Audit on Management of Ankle Fractures |
title_short | Results From an All Wales Trainee Led Collaborative Prospective Audit on Management of Ankle Fractures |
title_sort | results from an all wales trainee led collaborative prospective audit on management of ankle fractures |
topic | Orthopedics |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8648132/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34900463 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.19269 |
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