Joshi Amit, Basukala Bibek, Singh Nagmani, Panta Sunil, Sharma Rajiv, Pradhan Ishor
AKB Center for Arthroscopy, Sports Injuries, and Regenerative Medicine, B&B Hospital, Gwarko, Lalitpur, Nepal.
J Orthop. 2022 Jun 14;32:160-165. doi: 10.1016/j.jor.2022.06.006. eCollection 2022 Jul-Aug.
Achieving pre-injury activity level after an injury is the fundamental goal of any orthopedic treatment for an athlete. Unfortunately, pre-injury activity levels differ significantly in different patient categories, especially in athletes and non-athlete. Hence, an outcome suitable to a non-athlete may not be adequate for an athlete. This has led to variations in the surgical approach to the same injury in an athlete and non-athlete.There is plenty of literature published comparing the outcome in athletes and non-athletes after a particular surgery. Scattered discussion about variations in these surgeries based on functional demand was done in many publications. But there was a lack of a comprehensive narrative review summarizing variations in common operations among athletes and non-athletes.
This review attempted to summarize variations in common sports operations between high functional demand patients and low demand patients and discuss the variations from the author's perspective.
A review of all the relevant papers were conducted focusing on athletes and non-athletes. Most commonly performed sports surgeries were ACL reconstruction, Meniscal repair, PCL reconstruction, and Shoulder instability surgery. A literature search was done for each commonly performed surgery using relevant keywords in PubMed and Google Scholars. Summary of papers pertinent to athletes and non-athletes were compiled to prepare this narrative review.
There is a lack of papers directly comparing results in athletes and non-athletes. However, many research papers discussed surgical variations in athletes (high demand) and non-athletes (low demand) patients. There are controversies in all commonly performed surgeries, and none of the papers gives a definitive guideline on the approach to athletes and non-athlete.
Rather than a common suggestion on surgical variation, an individualized approach would be appropriate to decide on variation in particular surgery in both athletes and non-athletes.
伤后恢复到伤前的活动水平是任何针对运动员的骨科治疗的基本目标。不幸的是,不同患者群体的伤前活动水平差异显著,尤其是运动员和非运动员。因此,适合非运动员的治疗结果可能对运动员并不足够。这导致了对运动员和非运动员相同损伤的手术方法存在差异。有大量文献发表,比较了特定手术后运动员和非运动员的治疗结果。许多出版物对基于功能需求的这些手术差异进行了零散的讨论。但缺乏一篇全面的叙述性综述来总结运动员和非运动员常见手术的差异。
本综述试图总结高功能需求患者和低功能需求患者常见运动手术的差异,并从作者的角度讨论这些差异。
对所有相关论文进行综述,重点关注运动员和非运动员。最常见的运动手术是前交叉韧带重建、半月板修复、后交叉韧带重建和肩关节不稳定手术。使用PubMed和谷歌学术中的相关关键词,对每种常见手术进行文献检索。汇总与运动员和非运动员相关的论文摘要,以撰写本叙述性综述。
缺乏直接比较运动员和非运动员治疗结果的论文。然而,许多研究论文讨论了运动员(高功能需求)和非运动员(低功能需求)患者的手术差异。所有常见手术都存在争议,且没有一篇论文给出关于运动员和非运动员手术方法的明确指南。
对于运动员和非运动员特定手术的差异,与其给出通用建议,采用个体化方法更为合适。