PREOPERATIVE ANKLE SWELLING DOES NOT AFFECT POSTOPERATIVE WOUND COMPLICATIONS FOLLOWING ANKLE FRACTURE SURGERY

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العنوان: PREOPERATIVE ANKLE SWELLING DOES NOT AFFECT POSTOPERATIVE WOUND COMPLICATIONS FOLLOWING ANKLE FRACTURE SURGERY
المؤلفون: A. Silva, T. Walsh, J. Gray, S. Platt
المصدر: Orthopaedic Proceedings. :23-23
بيانات النشر: British Editorial Society of Bone & Joint Surgery, 2023.
سنة النشر: 2023
الوصف: Swelling following an ankle fracture is commonly believed to preclude surgical fixation, delaying operative treatment to allow the swelling to subside. This is in an attempt to achieve better soft tissue outcomes. We aim to identify whether pre-operative ankle swelling influences postoperative wound complications following ankle fracture surgery.This is a prospective cohort study of 80 patients presenting to a tertiary referral centre with operatively managed malleolar ankle fractures.Ankle swelling was measured visually and then quantitatively using the validated ‘Figure-of-eight’ technique. Follow-up was standardised at 2, 6, and 12 weeks post-operatively. Wound complications, patient co-morbidities, operative time, surgeon experience, and hospital stay duration were recorded.The complication rate was 8.75% (n=7), with 1 deep infection requiring operative intervention and all others resolving with oral antibiotics and wound cares. There was no significant difference in wound complication rates associated with quantitative ankle swelling (p=0.755), visual assessment of ankle swelling (p=0.647), or time to operative intervention (p=0.270).Increasing age (p=0.006) and female gender (p=0.049) had a significantly greater probability of wound complications. However, BMI, smoking status, level of the operating surgeon, and tourniquet time were not significantly different.Visual assessment of ankle swelling had a poor to moderate correlation to ‘Figure-of-eight’ ankle swelling measurements ICC=0.507 (0.325- 0.653).Neither ankle swelling nor time to surgery correlates with an increased risk of postoperative wound complication in surgically treated malleolar ankle fractures. Increasing patient age and female gender had a significantly greater probability of wound infection, irrespective of swelling. Visual assessment of ankle swelling is unreliable for quantifying true ankle swelling.Operative intervention at any time after an ankle fracture, irrespective of swelling, is safe and showed no better or worse soft tissue outcomes than those delayed for swelling.
تدمد: 2049-4416
1358-992X
URL الوصول: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::6b2a27cd67fd9903f186ed9fe5c9a3af
https://doi.org/10.1302/1358-992x.2023.2.023
حقوق: CLOSED
رقم الأكسشن: edsair.doi...........6b2a27cd67fd9903f186ed9fe5c9a3af
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