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肥胖是否与髋臼和骨盆骨折手术后并发症的风险增加有关?系统评价。

Is Obesity Associated With an Increased Risk of Complications After Surgical Management of Acetabulum and Pelvis Fractures? A Systematic Review.

机构信息

From the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA (Dr. Mittwede, Dr. Gibbs, and Dr. Tarkin); the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI (Dr. Ahn); and the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MS (Dr. Bergin).

出版信息

J Am Acad Orthop Surg Glob Res Rev. 2021 Apr 19;5(4):e21.00058. doi: 10.5435/JAAOSGlobal-D-21-00058.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

When considering surgical fixation of acetabulum and pelvis fractures in patients with obesity, a thorough understanding of the risks of potential complications is important. We performed a systematic review to evaluate whether obesity is associated with an increased risk of complications after surgical management of acetabulum and pelvis fractures.

METHODS

We searched PubMed/MEDLINE, EMBASE, and the Cochrane Library for studies published through December 2020 that reported the effect of increased body mass index (BMI) or obesity on the risk of complications after surgical treatment of acetabulum and pelvis fractures.

RESULTS

Fifteen studies were included. Eight of the 11 studies that included infection or wound complication as end points found that increased BMI or some degree of obesity was a significant risk factor for these complications. Two studies found that obesity was significantly associated with loss of reduction. Other complications that were assessed in a few studies each included venous thromboembolism, nerve palsy, heterotopic ossification, general systemic complications, and revision surgery, but obesity was not clearly associated with those outcomes.

CONCLUSIONS

Obesity (or elevated BMI) was associated with an increased risk of complications-infection being the most commonly reported-after surgical management of acetabulum and pelvis fractures, which suggests the need for increased perioperative vigilance.

摘要

背景

在考虑肥胖患者髋臼和骨盆骨折的手术固定时,充分了解潜在并发症的风险很重要。我们进行了一项系统评价,以评估肥胖是否与髋臼和骨盆骨折手术后并发症的风险增加有关。

方法

我们检索了 PubMed/MEDLINE、EMBASE 和 Cochrane 图书馆,以获取截至 2020 年 12 月发表的报告 BMI 增加或肥胖对髋臼和骨盆骨折手术治疗后并发症风险影响的研究。

结果

共纳入 15 项研究。11 项将感染或伤口并发症作为终点的研究中有 8 项发现,BMI 增加或某种程度的肥胖是这些并发症的显著危险因素。有 2 项研究发现肥胖与复位丢失显著相关。其他在少数研究中评估的并发症包括静脉血栓栓塞、神经麻痹、异位骨化、全身一般并发症和翻修手术,但肥胖与这些结果无明显相关性。

结论

肥胖(或 BMI 升高)与髋臼和骨盆骨折手术后并发症的风险增加相关(感染是最常报告的并发症),这表明需要增加围手术期的警惕性。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/b470/8057757/111a43806ae9/jagrr-5-e21.00058-g001.jpg

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