Management of rotational malalignment following operative treatment of fractures of the lower extremities. A scoping review

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q3 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Injury-International Journal of the Care of the Injured Pub Date : 2024-09-17 DOI:10.1016/j.injury.2024.111903
Mounir Cherkaoui , Jolien Onsea , Louis Thielman , Michael H.J. Verhofstad , William T. Obremskey , Austin T. Fragomen , Mitchell Bernstein , Kevin Tetsworth , Willem-Jan Metsemakers
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Abstract

Background

Rotational malalignment after operative fracture treatment of the lower extremity may be associated with increased pain and functional impairment. Despite its clinical relevance, there are no uniform management guidelines. The aim of this scoping review is to provide an overview of all available evidence to diagnose and treat rotational deformities of the lower extremity following operative fracture treatment.

Methods

This scoping review was conducted following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) statement. A literature search was carried out on 22 August 2023 by two independent reviewers in the Pubmed (MEDLINE), Embase, Web of Science, and Cochrane library databases. The search strategy was developed with the assistance of a biomedical information specialist. The main search terms were tibial and femoral malrotations. Disagreements were resolved through discussion with a third reviewer.

Results

After screening and quality assessment of 3929 unique identified records, 50 articles were included for qualitative synthesis. Most studies were retrospective case reports or case series. Thirty studies focused on the femur, 11 on the tibia and nine included both femur and tibia. Most of the included studies presented cases where malrotation was associated with other limb deformities. Only 18 studies focused solely on the treatment of malrotation of the lower extremities after operative fracture treatment. Regarding diagnosis, bilateral CT-scans were used in 34 studies. Regarding treatment, external fixation was used in two studies, internal fixation (either intramedullary nail or plate) in 45 studies, and in three studies the authors used both. Overall, revision surgery resulted in good clinical outcomes with low complication rates.

Conclusion

This scoping review reveals that rotational malalignment following operative treatment of lower extremity fractures remains an important complication. Although it occurs frequently and is associated with severe disability for the patient, standardized guidelines regarding the terminology, diagnosis, indications for intervention and treatment are lacking. CT-scan is the most used diagnostic modality in daily clinical practice. Revision surgery, using diverse operative techniques, demonstrated positive results, significantly alleviating patient complaints with few complications. Nevertheless, an international consensus regarding the optimal management pathway is needed, and future prospective clinical studies seem therefore necessary.
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下肢骨折手术治疗后旋转错位的处理。范围综述
背景下肢骨折手术治疗后的旋转错位可能会增加疼痛和功能障碍。尽管其临床意义重大,但目前尚无统一的管理指南。本范围综述旨在概述诊断和治疗手术骨折治疗后下肢旋转畸形的所有可用证据。方法本范围综述按照系统综述和荟萃分析首选报告项目(PRISMA)声明进行。2023 年 8 月 22 日,两位独立审稿人在 Pubmed (MEDLINE)、Embase、Web of Science 和 Cochrane 图书馆数据库中进行了文献检索。检索策略是在生物医学信息专家的协助下制定的。主要检索词为胫骨和股骨旋转不良。结果在对 3929 条唯一的鉴定记录进行筛选和质量评估后,纳入了 50 篇文章进行定性综合。大多数研究为回顾性病例报告或系列病例。30 篇研究侧重于股骨,11 篇侧重于胫骨,9 篇同时包括股骨和胫骨。大多数纳入研究的病例都伴有其他肢体畸形。只有18项研究仅关注手术治疗骨折后下肢畸形的治疗。在诊断方面,34 项研究使用了双侧 CT 扫描。在治疗方面,2 项研究使用了外固定,45 项研究使用了内固定(髓内钉或钢板),3 项研究的作者同时使用了这两种方法。总体而言,翻修手术的临床效果良好,并发症发生率较低。 结论:本范围综述显示,下肢骨折手术治疗后的旋转错位仍是一种重要的并发症。虽然这种并发症经常发生,而且会导致患者严重残疾,但目前还缺乏有关术语、诊断、干预指征和治疗的标准化指南。CT 扫描是日常临床实践中最常用的诊断方式。采用不同手术技术的翻修手术取得了积极的效果,大大减轻了患者的不适,并发症很少。尽管如此,国际上仍需就最佳治疗途径达成共识,因此未来的前瞻性临床研究似乎很有必要。
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期刊介绍: Injury was founded in 1969 and is an international journal dealing with all aspects of trauma care and accident surgery. Our primary aim is to facilitate the exchange of ideas, techniques and information among all members of the trauma team.
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