膝关节脱位的已知和未知现实:系统回顾。

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q3 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Injury-International Journal of the Care of the Injured Pub Date : 2024-09-18 DOI:10.1016/j.injury.2024.111904
Zachary D. Randall , Matthew J. Strok , Jacob W Mazzola , Ravi Agrawal , Lauren H. Yaeger , Marschall B. Berkes
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背景:膝关节脱位(KD)是一种威胁肢体的损伤,已知会导致严重的功能障碍和残疾。本综述旨在总结膝关节脱位的相关知识,并揭示需要开展更多研究的领域:方法:根据 PRISMA 指南查询已发表的文献。符合纳入条件的研究均为膝关节脱位的临床研究。结果:共有 132 项研究,涉及 43 个膝关节脱位病例:共分析了 132 项研究,涉及 43,869 例膝关节脱位。大多数患者为青壮年男性,最常见的病因是高速创伤,尤其是机动车事故。使用药物和酗酒也是常见报道。主要的膝关节损伤类型为膝关节损伤 III(54.8%)和膝关节损伤 IV(20.5%)。超过50%的病例出现半月板撕裂,26.7%的病例出现软骨损伤。神经血管并发症也很严重,7.8%的患者出现腘动脉损伤,15.3%的患者出现腓总神经损伤。急性韧带修复(64.2%)比延迟修复(35.8%)更常见,但修复的平均时间为 56.1 天。并发症包括截肢(2.3%)、死亡(1.9%)、室间隔综合症(2.7%)、深部感染(5.3%)和异位骨化(21.6%)。尽管存在这些严重的损伤,但仍有大量患者失去了随访机会(19%),而且对功能结果的报告不足,从而限制了对长期恢复情况的全面评估。有相当比例的患者无法重返工作岗位或参加体育运动,许多人因受伤而需要转行,但只有10项或更少的研究报告了这些结果:本研究强调了在了解膝关节脱位的治疗策略、经济负担和长期疗效方面存在的巨大差距。数据不完整,尤其是随访损失率高和功能性结果报告不足,阻碍了进行全面评估的能力。因此,在解释现有结果时应了解数据的缺口,但恢复运动和以前的工作往往无法实现。此外,社会经济因素和药物滥用对治疗决定和结果的潜在影响仍未得到充分探讨。未来的研究应重点关注这些领域,以改善膝关节脱位患者的管理和预后,确保对长期康复和生活质量进行更准确、更全面的评估。
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The known and unknown reality of knee dislocations: A systematic review

Background

Knee dislocations (KD) are limb threatening injuries known to cause significant dysfunction and disability. This review aims to summarize KD knowledge and uncover areas where more research is needed.

Methods

The published literature was queried according to PRISMA guidelines. Studies eligible for inclusion were clinical studies of knee dislocations. Studies published before 1990, or that focused on patellofemoral dislocation were excluded.

Results

A total of 132 studies involving 43,869 knee dislocations were analyzed. The majority of patients were young adult males, with high-velocity trauma, particularly motor vehicle accidents, being the most common cause. Substance use and alcohol involvement were commonly reported. The predominant KD types were KD III (54.8 %) and KD IV (20.5 %). Meniscal tears were observed in over 50 % of cases, while cartilage injuries were present in 26.7 %. Neurovascular complications were significant, with popliteal artery injuries in 7.8 % and peroneal nerve injuries in 15.3 % of patients. Acute ligament repairs (64.2 %) were more common than delayed repairs (35.8 %), although the average time to repair was 56.1 days. Complications included amputations (2.3 %), fatalities (1.9 %), compartment syndrome (2.7 %), deep infection (5.3 %), and heterotopic ossification (21.6 %). Despite these severe injuries, a substantial loss to follow-up (19 %) and underreporting of functional outcomes were noted, limiting the comprehensive assessment of long-term recovery. A notable percentage of patients did not return to work or sports, with many requiring a change in profession due to their injuries, but these outcomes were only reported in 10 or fewer studies.

Conclusion

This study highlights the significant gaps in understanding the treatment strategies, financial burden, and long-term outcomes of knee dislocations. The incomplete data, particularly the high loss to follow-up rates and underreported functional outcomes, hinders the ability to make comprehensive assessments. Available results should thusly be interpreted with an understanding of the gaps in data, however return to sport and prior employment is often not achieved. Additionally, the potential influence of socioeconomic factors and substance abuse on treatment decisions and outcomes remains inadequately explored. Future research should focus on these areas to improve the management and prognosis of patients with knee dislocations, ensuring more accurate and thorough evaluations of long-term recovery and quality of life.
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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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