Arthroscopic Chondral Ankle Treatment: A Multicenter Outcome Study

Matthew R. Yuro, Dominic S. Carreira, Jorge I. Acevedo, Thomas G. Harris
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Introduction/Purpose: Chondral injuries of the ankle are common, often requiring surgical intervention. The purpose of this multicenter study of ankle osteochondral injuries is to report minimum one year outcomes for patients undergoing arthroscopic surgical treatment. Methods: Thirty-nine patients undergoing arthroscopic surgery to treat chondral ankle injuries between December 2017 and January 2022 were enrolled in the present multicenter study. Intraoperative information including diagnoses and procedures performed were recorded. All patients completed the Visual Analog Scale for Pain (VAS), the Veteran RAND 12-Item Health Survey (VR-12) Physical and Mental component scales, and Foot and Ankle Ability Measure Sports subscale (FAAM-S). These measures were collected at the pre-operative visit within two weeks before surgery and at a minimum of one year post- operatively. Patient demographics and perioperative complications were also recorded. Paired T-test was used to determine statistical significance. Results: Of the thirty-nine patients with a minimum of 1 year follow-up, the average age was 46 years old and 51% were male. Average patient BMI was 29. Laterality was right in 54% of the patients, and 8% of surgeries were revisions. Relative to baseline, there was a significant decrease in VAS at minimum 1-year post-operatively (4.9 to 1.7, p< 0.001). Additionally, the VR-12 Physical was significantly higher at minimum 1-year post-operatively (35.4 to 46.8, p< 0.001). The VR-12 Mental was also significantly higher at minimum 1-year post-operatively (47.6 to 54.6, p=0.005). Finally, there was a significant increase in FAAM Sports (11.3 to 34.0, p< 0.001). There were no recorded complications. Conclusion: For patients undergoing arthroscopic surgery to treat chondral ankle injuries, our study found significant improvements in self-reported pain, overall physical health, overall mental health, and sport activities at minimum one-year follow- ups with no complications.
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关节镜下踝关节软骨治疗:多中心结果研究
导言/目的:踝关节软骨损伤很常见,通常需要手术干预。这项关于踝关节骨软骨损伤的多中心研究旨在报告接受关节镜手术治疗的患者至少一年的疗效。研究方法本次多中心研究共纳入了 39 名在 2017 年 12 月至 2022 年 1 月期间接受关节镜手术治疗踝关节软骨损伤的患者。记录了包括诊断和手术在内的术中信息。所有患者都填写了疼痛视觉模拟量表(VAS)、退伍军人兰德12项健康调查(VR-12)身体和精神部分量表以及足踝能力测量运动分量表(FAAM-S)。这些量表是在手术前两周内的术前检查和术后至少一年时收集的。此外,还记录了患者的人口统计学特征和围手术期并发症。采用配对 T 检验确定统计学意义。结果:在至少随访一年的 39 名患者中,平均年龄为 46 岁,51% 为男性。患者平均体重指数为 29。54%的患者侧位正确,8%的手术是翻修手术。与基线相比,术后至少 1 年的 VAS 显著下降(从 4.9 降至 1.7,P< 0.001)。此外,VR-12 体力评分在术后至少 1 年明显升高(从 35.4 升至 46.8,p< 0.001)。术后至少 1 年,VR-12 心理评分也明显提高(从 47.6 到 54.6,p=0.005)。最后,FAAM 运动量也明显增加(从 11.3 到 34.0,p< 0.001)。没有并发症记录。结论对于接受关节镜手术治疗踝关节软骨损伤的患者,我们的研究发现,在至少一年的随访中,患者在自我报告的疼痛、整体身体健康、整体心理健康和体育活动方面均有明显改善,且无并发症。
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Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics
Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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