BACKGROUND The purpose of this systematic review was to evaluate the clinical and radiological outcomes at short-term follow-up following suture button fixation for the management of ligamentous Lisfranc injuries.AIM ...BACKGROUND The purpose of this systematic review was to evaluate the clinical and radiological outcomes at short-term follow-up following suture button fixation for the management of ligamentous Lisfranc injuries.AIM To assess the effectiveness of suture button fixation in managing ligamentous Lisfranc injuries through a systematic evaluation of short-term clinical and radiological outcomes.METHODS During March 2024,the PubMed,EMBASE,and Cochrane library databases were systematically reviewed to identify clinical studies examining outcomes following suture button fixation for the management of ligamentous Lisfranc injuries.Data regarding patient demographics,pathological characteristics,subjective clinical outcomes,radiological outcomes,complications,and failure rates were extracted and analyzed.RESULTS Eight studies were included.In total,94 patients(94 feet)underwent suture button fixation for the management of ligamentous Lisfranc injuries at a weighted mean follow-up of 27.2±10.2 months.The American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society score improved from a weighted mean pre-operative score of 39.2±11.8 preoperatively to a post-operative score of 82.8±5.4.The weighted mean visual analogue scale score improved from a weighted mean pre-operative score of 7.7±0.6 preoperatively to a post-operative score of 2.0±0.4.In total,100%of patients returned to sport at a mean time of 16.8 weeks.The complication rate was 5%,the most common complication of which was residual midfoot stiffness(3.0%).No failures nor secondary surgical procedures were recorded.CONCLUSION This systematic review demonstrated that suture button fixation for ligamentous Lisfranc injuries produced improved clinical outcomes at short-term follow-up.In addition,there was an excellent return-to-sport rate(100%)at a weighted mean time of 16.8 weeks.This review highlights that suture button fixation is a potent surgical treatment strategy for ligamentous Lisfranc injuries;however,caution should be taken when evaluating this data in light of the lack of high quality,comparative studies,and short-term follow-up.展开更多
Background:The Latarjet procedure is an effective technique for the treatment of recurrent anterior shoulder dislocation with glenoid bone loss.However,the inevitable destruction of the coracoacromial arch may result ...Background:The Latarjet procedure is an effective technique for the treatment of recurrent anterior shoulder dislocation with glenoid bone loss.However,the inevitable destruction of the coracoacromial arch may result in humeral head translation.The aim of the study is to introduce a modified Latarjet technique with coracoacromial arch preservation as well as its short term clinical outcomes.Methods:We propose a novel individualized flexible arthroscopic suture button fixation Latarjet technique called‘LUtarjet’with video.Precise measurements of the coracoid process,glenoid deficiency and osteotomy plane were made preoperatively.Only three arthroscopic portals were needed and limit unique coracoid osteotomy was performed with coracoacromial arch preser-vation.The mini window splitting of the subscapularis was performed from the posterior to the anterior direction and the split window was as small as 8-10 mm in length.Results:A total of 27 patients(25.6±5.4 years)were included in the study.The average surgical durationwas 55.6±6.3 min and the mean follow-up timewas 8.1±1.5 months.The functional score was significantly improved at the last follow-up.Radiologic evidence showed that the bone graft healing was placed in the desired position.No complications were found.Conclusions:We present a fast,easy,accurate,safe arthroscopic‘LUtarjet’technique called FEAST that can simplify the arthroscopic Latarjet process and achieve a satisfactory bone graft position and satisfactory short-term clinical outcomes.Level of evidence:IV,case series.展开更多
文摘BACKGROUND The purpose of this systematic review was to evaluate the clinical and radiological outcomes at short-term follow-up following suture button fixation for the management of ligamentous Lisfranc injuries.AIM To assess the effectiveness of suture button fixation in managing ligamentous Lisfranc injuries through a systematic evaluation of short-term clinical and radiological outcomes.METHODS During March 2024,the PubMed,EMBASE,and Cochrane library databases were systematically reviewed to identify clinical studies examining outcomes following suture button fixation for the management of ligamentous Lisfranc injuries.Data regarding patient demographics,pathological characteristics,subjective clinical outcomes,radiological outcomes,complications,and failure rates were extracted and analyzed.RESULTS Eight studies were included.In total,94 patients(94 feet)underwent suture button fixation for the management of ligamentous Lisfranc injuries at a weighted mean follow-up of 27.2±10.2 months.The American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society score improved from a weighted mean pre-operative score of 39.2±11.8 preoperatively to a post-operative score of 82.8±5.4.The weighted mean visual analogue scale score improved from a weighted mean pre-operative score of 7.7±0.6 preoperatively to a post-operative score of 2.0±0.4.In total,100%of patients returned to sport at a mean time of 16.8 weeks.The complication rate was 5%,the most common complication of which was residual midfoot stiffness(3.0%).No failures nor secondary surgical procedures were recorded.CONCLUSION This systematic review demonstrated that suture button fixation for ligamentous Lisfranc injuries produced improved clinical outcomes at short-term follow-up.In addition,there was an excellent return-to-sport rate(100%)at a weighted mean time of 16.8 weeks.This review highlights that suture button fixation is a potent surgical treatment strategy for ligamentous Lisfranc injuries;however,caution should be taken when evaluating this data in light of the lack of high quality,comparative studies,and short-term follow-up.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(81902303)Guangdong Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation(2021A1515220030,2020A151501048)+1 种基金Shenzhen Science and Technology Program(RCYX20210609103902019,RCBS20200714114856299,JCYJ20190806164216661)Clinical Research Project of Shenzhen Second People’s Hospital(20203357028,20213357011,20203357034,GK202203008).
文摘Background:The Latarjet procedure is an effective technique for the treatment of recurrent anterior shoulder dislocation with glenoid bone loss.However,the inevitable destruction of the coracoacromial arch may result in humeral head translation.The aim of the study is to introduce a modified Latarjet technique with coracoacromial arch preservation as well as its short term clinical outcomes.Methods:We propose a novel individualized flexible arthroscopic suture button fixation Latarjet technique called‘LUtarjet’with video.Precise measurements of the coracoid process,glenoid deficiency and osteotomy plane were made preoperatively.Only three arthroscopic portals were needed and limit unique coracoid osteotomy was performed with coracoacromial arch preser-vation.The mini window splitting of the subscapularis was performed from the posterior to the anterior direction and the split window was as small as 8-10 mm in length.Results:A total of 27 patients(25.6±5.4 years)were included in the study.The average surgical durationwas 55.6±6.3 min and the mean follow-up timewas 8.1±1.5 months.The functional score was significantly improved at the last follow-up.Radiologic evidence showed that the bone graft healing was placed in the desired position.No complications were found.Conclusions:We present a fast,easy,accurate,safe arthroscopic‘LUtarjet’technique called FEAST that can simplify the arthroscopic Latarjet process and achieve a satisfactory bone graft position and satisfactory short-term clinical outcomes.Level of evidence:IV,case series.