使用 INBONE II 进行全踝关节置换术的疗效系统回顾。

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS Foot and Ankle Surgery Pub Date : 2024-11-06 DOI:10.1016/j.fas.2024.11.001
Cody C Ashy, Jared J Reid, Joshua L Morningstar, Emily Brennan, Daniel J Scott, Christopher E Gross
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背景:本研究系统回顾了相关文献,并报告了使用 INBONE II 固定支承假体进行全踝关节置换术(TAA)的结果:本研究系统回顾了使用INBONE II固定支承假体进行全踝关节置换术(TAA)的文献并报告了相关结果:方法:根据系统综述和荟萃分析首选报告项目(PRISMA)指南,检索了PubMed、SCOPUS和CINAHL数据库从开始到2024年7月13日期间报告INBONE II具体结果的临床研究:结果:共纳入了 7 项初次 TAA 研究和 4 项修正 TAA 研究,分别有 406 名和 114 名患者。原发性和翻修性 TAA 的存活率分别为 96.5%(平均随访 44.8 个月)和 93.9%(平均随访 37.3 个月)。原发性 TAA 的平均再手术率为 11.4%,主要并发症发生率为 3.2%。同时,翻修 TAA 的再手术率为 9.1%,主要并发症发生率为 12.2%:结论:使用该植入物的初次和翻修 TAA 在中期随访中的存活率超过 93%,并发症发生率可接受,支持继续使用该植入物:证据级别:IV级:I-IV级研究的系统回顾。
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A systematic review of outcomes of total ankle arthroplasty with INBONE II.

Background: This study systematically reviews the literature and reports on outcomes of total ankle arthroplasty (TAA) with the INBONE II fixed-bearing implant.

Methods: PubMed, SCOPUS and CINAHL were searched for clinical studies reporting INBONE II specific outcomes from database inception through July 13th, 2024, according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-analyses (PRISMA) guidelines.

Results: Seven primary TAA studies and 4 revision TAA studies were included with 406 and 114 patients respectively. Survivorship was 96.5 % (mean follow-up 44.8 months) and 93.9 % (mean follow-up=37.3 months) for primary and revision TAA, respectively. The mean reoperation rate was 11.4 % with a 3.2 % rate of major complications for primary TAA. Meanwhile, the reoperation rate was 9.1 % with a major complication rate of 12.2 % for revision TAA.

Conclusions: Primary and revision TAA with this implant results in over 93 % survival at mid-term follow-up with an acceptable complication rate, supporting its continued use.

Level of evidence: Level IV: Systematic Review of Level I-IV Studies.

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Foot and Ankle Surgery
Foot and Ankle Surgery ORTHOPEDICS-
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期刊介绍: Foot and Ankle Surgery is essential reading for everyone interested in the foot and ankle and its disorders. The approach is broad and includes all aspects of the subject from basic science to clinical management. Problems of both children and adults are included, as is trauma and chronic disease. Foot and Ankle Surgery is the official journal of European Foot and Ankle Society. The aims of this journal are to promote the art and science of ankle and foot surgery, to publish peer-reviewed research articles, to provide regular reviews by acknowledged experts on common problems, and to provide a forum for discussion with letters to the Editors. Reviews of books are also published. Papers are invited for possible publication in Foot and Ankle Surgery on the understanding that the material has not been published elsewhere or accepted for publication in another journal and does not infringe prior copyright.
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