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Outcomes Following Arthroscopy for Anterior Impingement in the Ankle Joint in the General and Athletic Populations: Does Gender Play a Role?

CATEGORY: Ankle; Arthroscopy; Sports INTRODUCTION/PURPOSE: To provide an overview of the clinical outcomes of arthroscopic procedures used as a treatment strategy for anterior ankle impingement and to determine if gender affects outcomes. METHODS: A systematic literature search of the Medline, Embas...

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Autores principales: Gianakos, Arianna L., Ivander, Axel, DiGiovanni, Christopher W., Kennedy, John G.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: SAGE Publications 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8795043/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2473011421S00207
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author Gianakos, Arianna L.
Ivander, Axel
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Kennedy, John G.
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description CATEGORY: Ankle; Arthroscopy; Sports INTRODUCTION/PURPOSE: To provide an overview of the clinical outcomes of arthroscopic procedures used as a treatment strategy for anterior ankle impingement and to determine if gender affects outcomes. METHODS: A systematic literature search of the Medline, Embase, and Cochrane databases was performed during June of 2019. The combination of search terms utilized included the following: 'ankle', 'impingement', 'talus', 'osteophyte', 'arthroscopy', 'surgery', 'procedures', and 'treatment'. Two reviewers independently performed data extraction consisting of demographic data, intraoperative arthroscopic data, functional outcome scores, patient satisfaction, complications, return to play, and gender differences. RESULTS: Twenty-eight articles evaluating a total of 1,506 patients were included in this systematic review. Sixty percent (17 of 28) and 14% (4 of 28) of studies assessed anterolateral and anteromedial impingement, respectively. Overall, good to excellent results were reported following arthroscopic treatment in patients with anterior ankle impingement with an average success rate of 81.04%. Eleven studies reported return to sport with an average return to sport of 8 weeks. The most common concomitant pathology found during arthroscopic evaluation included synovitis, osteophytes, meniscoid lesions, and AITFL injury. Four studies (15%) failed to report gender as a demographic variable. Only 7 (25%) studies reported gender analysis with four (57%) studies demonstrating differences when comparing gender outcomes. Female patients have higher rates of traumatic ankle sprains, chondral injury, and chronic ankle instability associated with anterior ankle impingement when compared with male patients. CONCLUSION: Our systematic review demonstrates that arthroscopic treatment for anterior ankle impingement provides good to excellent functional outcomes, and good return to sports rates in the athletic population. This study underscores that lack of statistical analysis evaluating outcomes comparing male and female populations. Our study does demonstrate that female patients have higher rates of traumatic ankle sprains, chondral injury, and chronic ankle instability associated with anterior ankle impingement when compared with male patients. Therefore, women may benefit from both AMI/ALI resection as well as lateral ankle ligament repair or reconstruction in order to address both impingement and chronic lateral ankle instability.
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spelling pubmed-87950432022-01-28 Outcomes Following Arthroscopy for Anterior Impingement in the Ankle Joint in the General and Athletic Populations: Does Gender Play a Role? Gianakos, Arianna L. Ivander, Axel DiGiovanni, Christopher W. Kennedy, John G. Foot Ankle Orthop Article CATEGORY: Ankle; Arthroscopy; Sports INTRODUCTION/PURPOSE: To provide an overview of the clinical outcomes of arthroscopic procedures used as a treatment strategy for anterior ankle impingement and to determine if gender affects outcomes. METHODS: A systematic literature search of the Medline, Embase, and Cochrane databases was performed during June of 2019. The combination of search terms utilized included the following: 'ankle', 'impingement', 'talus', 'osteophyte', 'arthroscopy', 'surgery', 'procedures', and 'treatment'. Two reviewers independently performed data extraction consisting of demographic data, intraoperative arthroscopic data, functional outcome scores, patient satisfaction, complications, return to play, and gender differences. RESULTS: Twenty-eight articles evaluating a total of 1,506 patients were included in this systematic review. Sixty percent (17 of 28) and 14% (4 of 28) of studies assessed anterolateral and anteromedial impingement, respectively. Overall, good to excellent results were reported following arthroscopic treatment in patients with anterior ankle impingement with an average success rate of 81.04%. Eleven studies reported return to sport with an average return to sport of 8 weeks. The most common concomitant pathology found during arthroscopic evaluation included synovitis, osteophytes, meniscoid lesions, and AITFL injury. Four studies (15%) failed to report gender as a demographic variable. Only 7 (25%) studies reported gender analysis with four (57%) studies demonstrating differences when comparing gender outcomes. Female patients have higher rates of traumatic ankle sprains, chondral injury, and chronic ankle instability associated with anterior ankle impingement when compared with male patients. CONCLUSION: Our systematic review demonstrates that arthroscopic treatment for anterior ankle impingement provides good to excellent functional outcomes, and good return to sports rates in the athletic population. This study underscores that lack of statistical analysis evaluating outcomes comparing male and female populations. Our study does demonstrate that female patients have higher rates of traumatic ankle sprains, chondral injury, and chronic ankle instability associated with anterior ankle impingement when compared with male patients. Therefore, women may benefit from both AMI/ALI resection as well as lateral ankle ligament repair or reconstruction in order to address both impingement and chronic lateral ankle instability. SAGE Publications 2022-01-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8795043/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2473011421S00207 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Outcomes Following Arthroscopy for Anterior Impingement in the Ankle Joint in the General and Athletic Populations: Does Gender Play a Role?
title Outcomes Following Arthroscopy for Anterior Impingement in the Ankle Joint in the General and Athletic Populations: Does Gender Play a Role?
title_full Outcomes Following Arthroscopy for Anterior Impingement in the Ankle Joint in the General and Athletic Populations: Does Gender Play a Role?
title_fullStr Outcomes Following Arthroscopy for Anterior Impingement in the Ankle Joint in the General and Athletic Populations: Does Gender Play a Role?
title_full_unstemmed Outcomes Following Arthroscopy for Anterior Impingement in the Ankle Joint in the General and Athletic Populations: Does Gender Play a Role?
title_short Outcomes Following Arthroscopy for Anterior Impingement in the Ankle Joint in the General and Athletic Populations: Does Gender Play a Role?
title_sort outcomes following arthroscopy for anterior impingement in the ankle joint in the general and athletic populations: does gender play a role?
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8795043/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2473011421S00207
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