Department of Orthopaedic Surgery & Biomedical Engineering, University of Tennessee-Campbell Clinic, Memphis, TN.
Sports Med Arthrosc Rev. 2020 Sep;28(3):110-115. doi: 10.1097/JSA.0000000000000273.
Ultra-low-velocity knee dislocations are historically rare but increasingly common events. They occur most frequently in obese, morbidly obese, and super obese patients during everyday activities, but they can be as severe or more severe than high-velocity knee dislocations. Ultra-low-velocity knee dislocations frequently are associated with neurovascular injury and other complications. Diagnosis, early reduction, and identification and treatment of vascular injuries are critical to reducing the risk of limb ischemia and possibly amputation. Given the size of the limb, maintenance of reduction in these patients almost always requires external fixation. Although surgery on morbidly obese patients may be technically challenging, surgical reconstruction leads to improved subjective and objective results and is recommended.
超低速膝关节脱位在历史上较为罕见,但近年来越来越常见。它们最常发生在肥胖、病态肥胖和超级肥胖患者在日常活动中,但它们可能与高速膝关节脱位一样严重或更严重。超低速膝关节脱位常伴有神经血管损伤和其他并发症。诊断、早期复位以及血管损伤的识别和治疗对于降低肢体缺血和截肢的风险至关重要。鉴于肢体的大小,这些患者的复位几乎总是需要外部固定。虽然病态肥胖患者的手术可能具有技术挑战性,但手术重建可带来更好的主观和客观结果,因此被推荐。