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足趾畸形的微创手术:使用国家基准指标对并发症进行的审计

Minimally invasive surgery for pedal digital deformity: an audit of complications using national benchmark indicators.

作者信息

Gilheany Mark, Baarini Omar, Samaras Dean

机构信息

East Melbourne Podiatry, Suite 4, Level 2, 182 Victoria Parade, Melbourne, VIC 3002 Australia ; Australasian College of Podiatric Surgeons, PO BOX 248, Collins Street West, Melbourne, VIC 8007 Australia.

Australasian College of Podiatric Surgeons, PO BOX 248, Collins Street West, Melbourne, VIC 8007 Australia.

出版信息

J Foot Ankle Res. 2015 Apr 21;8:17. doi: 10.1186/s13047-015-0073-x. eCollection 2015.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

There is increasing global interest and performance of minimally invasive foot surgery (MIS) however, limited evidence is available in relation to complications associated with MIS for digital deformity correction. The aim of this prospective audit is to report the surgical and medical complications following MIS for digital deformity against standardised clinical indicators.

METHODS

A prospective clinical audit of 179 patients who underwent MIS to reduce simple and complex digital deformities was conducted between June 2011 and June 2013. All patients were followed up to a minimum of 12 months post operatively. Data was collected according to a modified version of the Australian Council of Healthcare standards (ACHS) clinical indicator program. The audit was conducted in accordance with the National Research Ethics Service (NRES) guidelines on clinical audit.

RESULTS

The surgical complications included 1 superficial infection (0.53%) and 2 under-corrected digits (0.67%), which required revision surgery. Two patients who underwent isolated complex digital corrections had pain due to delayed union (0.7%), which resolved by 6 months post-op. No neurovascular compromise and no medical complications were encountered. The results compare favourably to rates reported in the literature for open reduction of digital deformity.

CONCLUSION

This audit has illustrated that performing MIS to address simple and complex digital deformity results in low complication rates compared to published standards. MIS procedures were safely performed in a range of clinical settings, on varying degrees of digital deformity and on a wide range of ages and health profiles. Further studies investigating the effectiveness of these techniques are warranted and should evaluate long term patient reported outcome measures, as well as developing treatment algorithms to guide clinical decision making.

摘要

背景

全球对微创足部手术(MIS)的兴趣和开展情况日益增加,然而,关于MIS矫正趾畸形相关并发症的证据有限。这项前瞻性审计的目的是根据标准化临床指标报告MIS矫正趾畸形后的手术和医疗并发症。

方法

对2011年6月至2013年6月期间接受MIS以减轻简单和复杂趾畸形的179例患者进行前瞻性临床审计。所有患者术后至少随访12个月。数据根据澳大利亚医疗保健标准委员会(ACHS)临床指标计划的修改版本收集。审计按照国家研究伦理服务(NRES)临床审计指南进行。

结果

手术并发症包括1例浅表感染(0.53%)和2例矫正不足的趾(0.67%),这需要进行翻修手术。2例接受单纯复杂趾矫正的患者因延迟愈合而疼痛(0.7%),术后6个月疼痛缓解。未出现神经血管损伤,也未发生医疗并发症。结果与文献报道的趾畸形切开复位的发生率相比更有利。

结论

本次审计表明,与已公布的标准相比,采用MIS治疗简单和复杂趾畸形的并发症发生率较低。MIS手术在一系列临床环境中安全进行,适用于不同程度的趾畸形、不同年龄和健康状况的患者。有必要进一步研究这些技术的有效性,应评估患者报告的长期结局指标,并制定治疗算法以指导临床决策。

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