Sharma Gaurav Kumar, Dhillon M S, Dhatt Sarvdeep Singh
Department of Orthopaedics, PGIMER, Sector 12, Chandigarh 160012, India.
Foot (Edinb). 2016 Mar;26:48-52. doi: 10.1016/j.foot.2015.12.001. Epub 2015 Dec 13.
Ankle and foot fractures are amongst the most common injuries, and patterns may vary from primary care set up to tertiary hospitals. Severe foot injuries are projected to have significantly worse outcomes and surgical delays are thought to alter prognosis.
All patients with foot and ankle trauma were prospectively evaluated at a Tertiary trauma centre over one year. The incidence, fracture patterns, risk factors, and outcomes were evaluated, and cases were divided into simple foot injuries (FASS ≤ 3) and severe foot injuries (FASS>3). Injury mechanisms, associated injuries, and delays in treatment were evaluated, and outcomes were analyzed using Visual-Analogue Scale Foot and Ankle (VASFA), Maryland Foot Score (MFS) and Foot and ankle disability index (FADI).
294 Foot and Ankle injuries (51 females, 243 males) were encountered in 2919 trauma cases (incidence of 10%). 80 patients (27.2%) had simple foot injuries and 214 (72.8%) had severe foot injuries. 29 patients (9.9%) were below 18 years; most (65.3%) patients were between 18 and 45 years age. Road traffic accident was most commonest mode of injury, with ankle fractures (30.6%) the most common. Metatarsal fractures (27.9%) and calcaneal fractures (21.4%) were 2nd and 3rd most common injuries in the foot. Surgical delay averaged 1 day in both severe and simple injuries. Injury led to 32 (10.9%) below knee amputations. Outcome evaluation in 127 (91 severe, 36 simple injuries) patients showed mean Maryland foot score of 89.30 in simple injury group and 84.87 in severe injury group. Mean VASFA score was 82.87 (simple) and 81.87 in severe injury, and mean FADI score was 93.13 (simple) and 91.05 (severe injury). More detailed analysis revealed that more good scores (64.4%) were documented in severe injuries group, and more excellent scores (52.8%) in simple injuries group.
Foot injuries constitute 10% of all orthopaedic trauma at tertiary hospitals; Majority of them are severe foot injuries, with 68.7% being open injuries. Surgical delay was similar in simple and severe foot and ankle injuries. Outcomes of severe injuries were similar to simple foot and ankle injuries, reflecting on the quality of care that could be administered to them when they present to tertiary hospitals.
踝关节和足部骨折是最常见的损伤之一,其模式可能因基层医疗单位到三级医院而有所不同。预计严重足部损伤的预后会明显更差,且手术延迟被认为会改变预后。
在一家三级创伤中心对所有足部和踝关节创伤患者进行了为期一年的前瞻性评估。评估了发病率、骨折模式、危险因素和预后,并将病例分为单纯足部损伤(FASS≤3)和严重足部损伤(FASS>3)。评估了损伤机制、相关损伤和治疗延迟情况,并使用视觉模拟量表足踝(VASFA)、马里兰足部评分(MFS)和足踝残疾指数(FADI)分析了预后。
在2919例创伤病例中遇到294例足部和踝关节损伤(51例女性,243例男性)(发病率为10%)。80例患者(27.2%)为单纯足部损伤,214例(72.8%)为严重足部损伤。29例患者(9.9%)年龄在18岁以下;大多数患者(65.3%)年龄在18至45岁之间。道路交通事故是最常见的损伤方式,踝关节骨折(30.6%)最为常见。跖骨骨折(27.9%)和跟骨骨折(21.4%)是足部第二和第三常见的损伤。严重和单纯损伤的手术延迟平均均为1天。损伤导致32例(10.9%)膝下截肢。对127例患者(91例严重损伤,36例单纯损伤)的预后评估显示,单纯损伤组的平均马里兰足部评分为89.30,严重损伤组为84.87。VASFA平均评分在单纯损伤中为82.87,在严重损伤中为81.87,FADI平均评分在单纯损伤中为93.13,在严重损伤中为91.05。更详细的分析显示,严重损伤组记录的良好评分更多(64.4%),单纯损伤组记录的优秀评分更多(52.8%)。
足部损伤占三级医院所有骨科创伤的10%;其中大多数为严重足部损伤,68.7%为开放性损伤。单纯和严重足部及踝关节损伤的手术延迟相似。严重损伤与单纯足部及踝关节损伤的预后相似,这反映了它们在三级医院就诊时所能得到的护理质量。