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A novel minimally invasive percutaneous treatment for Essex-Lopresti joint depression-type DIACFs by ligamentotaxis

OBJECTIVE: To compare the clinical efficacy of minimally invasive percutaneous treatment by ligamentotaxis with traditional open reduction and internal fixation in the treatment of Essex-Lopresti joint depression-type displaced intra-articular calcaneal fractures (DIACFs). METHODS: The medical recor...

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Autores principales: Chen, Zhiguo, Fan, Chongyin, Zhang, Jinsong, Zhao, Chen, Du, Xin, Huang, Wei, Ni, Weidong, Luo, Gang
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9756504/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36527011
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12893-022-01868-6
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author Chen, Zhiguo
Fan, Chongyin
Zhang, Jinsong
Zhao, Chen
Du, Xin
Huang, Wei
Ni, Weidong
Luo, Gang
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Fan, Chongyin
Zhang, Jinsong
Zhao, Chen
Du, Xin
Huang, Wei
Ni, Weidong
Luo, Gang
author_sort Chen, Zhiguo
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description OBJECTIVE: To compare the clinical efficacy of minimally invasive percutaneous treatment by ligamentotaxis with traditional open reduction and internal fixation in the treatment of Essex-Lopresti joint depression-type displaced intra-articular calcaneal fractures (DIACFs). METHODS: The medical records of patients with calcaneal fractures admitted to our department from January 2016 to December 2020 were retrospectively analyzed, and patients who met the inclusion criteria were finally included for analysis. Twenty-one patients underwent minimally invasive percutaneous treatment by ligamentotaxis (Group A), while eighteen patients were treated by traditional open reduction and internal fixation through an extended lateral approach (Group B). The preoperative waiting time, operative time, hospital stay, radiologic parameters (calcaneal height, width, length, Böhler angle and Gissane angle), American Foot and Ankle Surgery Association (AOFAS) hindfoot scores, Maryland Foot Score (MFS), visual analogue scale (VAS), and incidence of complications of the included patients were all recorded and analysed. RESULTS: Thirty-nine patients with Essex-Lopresti joint depression type DIACFs were finally included. According to the Sanders classification, 22 were type II, 12 were type III and 5 were type IV. The preoperative waiting time and the hospital stay of Group A were 3.7 ± 1.6 d and 7.2 ± 1.7 d, respectively, which were significantly shorter than those of Group B (6.9 ± 2.0 d and 12.4 ± 1.5 d) (P < 0.05). There was no significant difference in the operative time between the two groups (88.8 ± 9.8 min vs. 91.3 ± 12.1 min; P > 0.05). No significant differences were shown in the radiological parameters (calcaneal height, width, length, Böhler angle and Gissane angle) or the satisfactory rate of joint surface reduction (SRJSR) of the two groups immediately postoperatively. All patients were followed up for 14 to 56 months [(30.2 ± 10.4) months]. All fractures healed. At the final follow-up, there were no significant differences in the radiological parameters or the SRJSR between the two groups (P > 0.05). No significant differences were shown in the AOFAS scores, MFS or VAS scores between the two groups [(89.5 ± 8.2) vs. (89.4 ± 9.0), P > 0.05; (87.5 ± 8.3) vs. (86.3 ± 8.9), P > 0.05; and (2.1 ± 1.2) vs. (2.2 ± 1.2), P > 0.05]. The excellent and good rates of the AOFAS scores and MFS were 90.5% and 85.7%, respectively, in Group A and 88.9% and 88.9%, respectively, in Group B (P > 0.05). Four patients experienced wound complications, including 1 superficial incision infection, 2 skin necrosis around the incision edge and 1 deep infection in Group B, while there were no wound complications in Group A (P < 0.05). One patient in each group suffered traumatic arthritis (P > 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: In the assessment of Essex-Lopresti joint depression type DIACFs, minimally invasive percutaneous treatment by ligamentotaxis has similar clinical outcomes to traditional open reduction and internal fixation through an extended lateral approach. However, the former has the advantages of shorter preoperative waiting time and hospital stay, and lower incidence of incision complications.
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spelling pubmed-97565042022-12-17 A novel minimally invasive percutaneous treatment for Essex-Lopresti joint depression-type DIACFs by ligamentotaxis Chen, Zhiguo Fan, Chongyin Zhang, Jinsong Zhao, Chen Du, Xin Huang, Wei Ni, Weidong Luo, Gang BMC Surg Research OBJECTIVE: To compare the clinical efficacy of minimally invasive percutaneous treatment by ligamentotaxis with traditional open reduction and internal fixation in the treatment of Essex-Lopresti joint depression-type displaced intra-articular calcaneal fractures (DIACFs). METHODS: The medical records of patients with calcaneal fractures admitted to our department from January 2016 to December 2020 were retrospectively analyzed, and patients who met the inclusion criteria were finally included for analysis. Twenty-one patients underwent minimally invasive percutaneous treatment by ligamentotaxis (Group A), while eighteen patients were treated by traditional open reduction and internal fixation through an extended lateral approach (Group B). The preoperative waiting time, operative time, hospital stay, radiologic parameters (calcaneal height, width, length, Böhler angle and Gissane angle), American Foot and Ankle Surgery Association (AOFAS) hindfoot scores, Maryland Foot Score (MFS), visual analogue scale (VAS), and incidence of complications of the included patients were all recorded and analysed. RESULTS: Thirty-nine patients with Essex-Lopresti joint depression type DIACFs were finally included. According to the Sanders classification, 22 were type II, 12 were type III and 5 were type IV. The preoperative waiting time and the hospital stay of Group A were 3.7 ± 1.6 d and 7.2 ± 1.7 d, respectively, which were significantly shorter than those of Group B (6.9 ± 2.0 d and 12.4 ± 1.5 d) (P < 0.05). There was no significant difference in the operative time between the two groups (88.8 ± 9.8 min vs. 91.3 ± 12.1 min; P > 0.05). No significant differences were shown in the radiological parameters (calcaneal height, width, length, Böhler angle and Gissane angle) or the satisfactory rate of joint surface reduction (SRJSR) of the two groups immediately postoperatively. All patients were followed up for 14 to 56 months [(30.2 ± 10.4) months]. All fractures healed. At the final follow-up, there were no significant differences in the radiological parameters or the SRJSR between the two groups (P > 0.05). No significant differences were shown in the AOFAS scores, MFS or VAS scores between the two groups [(89.5 ± 8.2) vs. (89.4 ± 9.0), P > 0.05; (87.5 ± 8.3) vs. (86.3 ± 8.9), P > 0.05; and (2.1 ± 1.2) vs. (2.2 ± 1.2), P > 0.05]. The excellent and good rates of the AOFAS scores and MFS were 90.5% and 85.7%, respectively, in Group A and 88.9% and 88.9%, respectively, in Group B (P > 0.05). Four patients experienced wound complications, including 1 superficial incision infection, 2 skin necrosis around the incision edge and 1 deep infection in Group B, while there were no wound complications in Group A (P < 0.05). One patient in each group suffered traumatic arthritis (P > 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: In the assessment of Essex-Lopresti joint depression type DIACFs, minimally invasive percutaneous treatment by ligamentotaxis has similar clinical outcomes to traditional open reduction and internal fixation through an extended lateral approach. However, the former has the advantages of shorter preoperative waiting time and hospital stay, and lower incidence of incision complications. BioMed Central 2022-12-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9756504/ /pubmed/36527011 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12893-022-01868-6 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open AccessThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) ) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated in a credit line to the data.
spellingShingle Research
Chen, Zhiguo
Fan, Chongyin
Zhang, Jinsong
Zhao, Chen
Du, Xin
Huang, Wei
Ni, Weidong
Luo, Gang
A novel minimally invasive percutaneous treatment for Essex-Lopresti joint depression-type DIACFs by ligamentotaxis
title A novel minimally invasive percutaneous treatment for Essex-Lopresti joint depression-type DIACFs by ligamentotaxis
title_full A novel minimally invasive percutaneous treatment for Essex-Lopresti joint depression-type DIACFs by ligamentotaxis
title_fullStr A novel minimally invasive percutaneous treatment for Essex-Lopresti joint depression-type DIACFs by ligamentotaxis
title_full_unstemmed A novel minimally invasive percutaneous treatment for Essex-Lopresti joint depression-type DIACFs by ligamentotaxis
title_short A novel minimally invasive percutaneous treatment for Essex-Lopresti joint depression-type DIACFs by ligamentotaxis
title_sort novel minimally invasive percutaneous treatment for essex-lopresti joint depression-type diacfs by ligamentotaxis
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9756504/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36527011
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12893-022-01868-6
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