The Fifth Metatarsal Shaft Fracture Is Well Treated With Benign Neglect.

Foot & ankle specialist Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2021-11-10 DOI:10.1177/19386400211056810
Leah J Gonzalez, Joseph R Johnson, Sanjit R Konda, Kenneth A Egol
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Background. Spiral fifth metatarsal fractures have been studied previously in professional dancers. However, little has been reported about outcomes of these injuries in the general population. The objective of this study was to examine patient demographics of those who sustain this injury and their functional outcomes, as stratified by treatment type. Methods. A total of 186 "nonprofessional dancer" patients with a fifth metatarsal fracture who were treated by one orthopaedic surgeon at our academic medical center were identified through chart review. All patients were allowed to weight bearing as tolerated (WBAT). Time to healing, persistence of pain, range of motion, and complications were recorded. Independent samples t tests, 1-way analysis of variance, and Fisher exact tests were used for analysis. Results. Thirty-seven of the 186 patients with fifth metatarsal fractures reviewed were identified as having a spiral fifth metatarsal fracture with appropriate follow-up. The cohort was 78.4% female with a mean age of 50.3 years. Twenty-two were initially treated in a controlled ankle motion (CAM) boot, 14 in a postoperative shoe, and 1 continued in their own shoes. All patients were allowed to WBAT. All fractures healed by a mean of 3.1 months. By the end of the follow-up period, 67.6% of patients had full range of ankle motion, with 5.4% reporting feeling stiff, 27.0% reporting mild persistent pain, and 2.7% reporting significant persistent pain. Conclusion. Fifth metatarsal shaft ("Dancer's") fractures occur within the general population, not only among professional dancers. Without operative fixation and regardless of nonoperative treatment selected, these fractures heal reliably and do so without clinically relevant complication.Level of Evidence: Level III: Retrospective comparative study.

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第五跖骨轴骨折可通过良性忽视得到很好的治疗。
背景。以前曾对专业舞蹈演员的第五跖骨螺旋形骨折进行过研究。然而,关于此类损伤在普通人群中的治疗效果却鲜有报道。本研究的目的是根据治疗类型的不同,研究此类损伤患者的人口统计学特征及其功能性结果。研究方法通过病历审查,共确定了 186 名第五跖骨骨折的 "非职业舞蹈演员 "患者,这些患者均在本学术医疗中心接受过一名骨科医生的治疗。所有患者均可在耐受情况下负重(WBAT)。记录痊愈时间、持续疼痛、活动范围和并发症。采用独立样本 t 检验、单因素方差分析和费雪精确检验进行分析。结果在接受复查的 186 例第五跖骨骨折患者中,有 37 例被确定为螺旋形第五跖骨骨折,并进行了适当的随访。其中 78.4% 为女性,平均年龄为 50.3 岁。22名患者最初穿着受控踝关节运动(CAM)靴接受治疗,14名患者穿着术后鞋,1名患者继续穿着自己的鞋。所有患者均可进行 WBAT。所有骨折的平均愈合时间为 3.1 个月。在随访期结束时,67.6%的患者踝关节可以完全活动,5.4%的患者感觉僵硬,27.0%的患者有轻微持续性疼痛,2.7%的患者有明显持续性疼痛。结论第五跖骨轴("舞者")骨折发生在普通人群中,而不仅限于专业舞蹈演员。无论选择哪种非手术治疗方法,这些骨折在不进行手术固定的情况下都能可靠愈合,并且不会出现临床相关的并发症:证据等级:三级:回顾性比较研究。
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