Karan Malhotra , Shelain Patel , Nicholas Cullen , Matthew Welck
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摘要
目的成人腔隙足是一个具有挑战性的临床问题,其病因多样,畸形复杂且呈三维立体。迄今为止,尚无统一的腔隙足分类方法。本文旨在对文献进行评估,以确定指导成人神经性腔隙足手术治疗的分类系统。综述按照已发布的框架进行。我们的主要研究问题是 "目前有哪些分类系统可以指导成人神经性腔隙足的手术治疗"。我们使用 MESH 和非 MESH 术语检索了 CINAHL、Embase、OVID、Proquest、Pubmed、Scopus 和 Web of Science 数据库。两位作者独立审阅了摘要/论文,并使用数据提取表收集相关数据。只有三篇文章符合我们的所有纳入标准。所有这些文章都报告了解剖学分类,并根据分类提出了治疗建议。结论目前,用于指导成人神经性腔隙足治疗的可靠分类方法还很少。现有的几个分类系统多种多样,还没有足够的证据支持其广泛使用。需要进一步开展工作,以确定腔隙足的具体特征,从而指导手术治疗。
Classifications in adult pes cavus – A scoping review
Aims
The adult cavus foot represents a challenging clinical problem, with varied aetiology and complex, 3-dimensional deformities. Thus far, the cavus foot has eluded a unified classification. The aim of this paper was to appraise the literature to identify classification systems which guide the operative management of neurological cavus feet in adults.
Methods
As the aim of this paper was broad, a scoping review was conducted. The review was conducted in line with published frameworks. Our principal research question was ‘what classification systems that guide surgical management currently exist for neurological cavus feet in adults’. We searched CINAHL, Embase, OVID, Proquest, Pubmed, Scopus and Web of Science databases using MESH and non-MESH terms. Two authors independently reviewed abstracts / papers and a data extraction sheet was used to collect the relevant data.
Results
A total of 1140 articles were initially screened, identifying 125 articles for which a full text review was performed. Only three articles met all our inclusion criteria. All these articles reported an anatomical classification with suggestions for treatment based on the classification. All were considered to comprise Level V evidence, and none reported outcomes of treatment based on the classification.
Conclusions
There is currently a paucity of robust classifications to guide treatment in neurological cavus feet in adults. The few classifications systems that exist are varied and do not as yet have sufficient evidence to support their widespread use. Further work is required, aimed at identifying specific features of cavus feet that would guide operative treatment.
期刊介绍:
The Foot is an international peer-reviewed journal covering all aspects of scientific approaches and medical and surgical treatment of the foot. The Foot aims to provide a multidisciplinary platform for all specialties involved in treating disorders of the foot. At present it is the only journal which provides this inter-disciplinary opportunity. Primary research papers cover a wide range of disorders of the foot and their treatment, including diabetes, vascular disease, neurological, dermatological and infectious conditions, sports injuries, biomechanics, bioengineering, orthoses and prostheses.