White Christopher B, Turner Norman S, Lee Gwo-Chin, Haidukewych George J
Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN 55905, USA.
Clin Orthop Relat Res. 2003 Sep(414):37-44. doi: 10.1097/01.blo.0000084402.53464.90.
Complications after surgical treatment of closed ankle fractures in patients with diabetes previously have been well documented. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the union rate, infection rate, and soft tissue complication rate in open ankle fractures in patients with diabetes. Between January 1, 1981 and December 31, 2000, 14 open ankle fractures in 13 patients with diabetes were treated. The mean followup was 19 months (range, 6-84 months). All patients were followed up until union, amputation, or for at least 6 months. Nine of 14 extremities (64%) had wound healing complications. Ultimately, five patients (six extremities; 42%) had below the knee amputation. Only three of 14 fractures in three patients healed without complications. Open ankle fractures in patients with diabetes are limb-threatening injuries with high amputation and infection rates despite contemporary techniques of open reduction and internal fixation, intravenous antibiotics, and emergent irrigation and debridement.
糖尿病患者闭合性踝关节骨折手术治疗后的并发症此前已有充分记录。本研究的目的是评估糖尿病患者开放性踝关节骨折的愈合率、感染率和软组织并发症发生率。在1981年1月1日至2000年12月31日期间,对13例糖尿病患者的14处开放性踝关节骨折进行了治疗。平均随访时间为19个月(范围6 - 84个月)。所有患者均随访至骨折愈合、截肢或至少6个月。14个肢体中有9个(64%)出现伤口愈合并发症。最终,5例患者(6个肢体;42%)进行了膝下截肢。14处骨折中只有3例患者的3处骨折无并发症愈合。尽管有现代的切开复位内固定技术、静脉抗生素治疗以及急诊冲洗和清创术,但糖尿病患者的开放性踝关节骨折仍是威胁肢体的损伤,截肢和感染率很高。