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Although numerous studies have linked smoking with lower extremity wound and bone healing complications, a comprehensive study on the effects of smoking in foot and ankle surgery has not yet been reported. The purpose of the present study was to report the results of our systemic literature review, identifying the effects of tobacco use on common foot and ankle procedures. The systematic literature review was performed according to guidelines set by the PRIMSA statement (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses). Smoking, as a single risk factor, was analyzed and used to compare adverse outcomes in the postoperative setting of foot and ankle surgery. We reviewed 528 abstracts that met our initial identification criteria. After an extensive review process, 46 of the articles (8.71%) met the eligibility requirements to be included in the present study. Distal bunionectomy with osteotomy, first metatarsophalangeal joint arthrodesis, Lapidus bunionectomy, toe amputation, transmetatarsal amputation, Syme's amputation, open reduction internal fixation (ORIF) of calcaneal fractures, ankle fracture ORIF, pilon fracture ORIF, subtalar arthrodesis, rearfoot arthrodesis, tibiocalcaneal arthrodesis, ankle arthrodesis, total ankle arthroplasty, and plastic surgery procedures and their respective negative association with smoking was identified and described in our review. Our systematic literature review revealed that procedures involving arthrodesis, fracture ORIF, and plastic surgery were associated with negative outcomes in smokers. Procedures that did not involve osseous unions such as total ankle arthroplasty and amputations did not appear to have negative outcomes associated with smoking.  相似文献   

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Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a serious medical condition that can be an unfortunate complication arising from foot and ankle surgery. Many factors may predispose a patient to a VTE event including prolonged postoperative immobilization, comorbidities, extended length of tourniquet time, and higher risk surgeries. Unfortunately, there is no clinical consensus for guidelines on VTE prophylaxis following foot and ankle surgery. In this retrospective cohort study, we present our patient population who were prophylactically anticoagulated following foot and ankle surgery along with their incidence of deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism (PE). Included in the study were patients who had undergone elective and traumatic foot and ankle surgery from June 2017 to December 2018. Using retrospective data obtained we compared patient demographics, surgery type, length of tourniquet time, postoperative immobilization, type of VTE prophylaxis, and comorbidities including history of smoking, peripheral vascular disease, bleeding disorders, and patients undergoing dialysis. Five of 425 (1.2%) patients were diagnosed with a deep vein thrombosis and 1 of 425 (0.2%) patients was diagnosed with a pulmonary embolism. Risks factors statistically significant for developing a VTE in our patient population included extended periods of immobilization and an increasing patient age. We were able to conclude that routine prophylaxis for elective and traumatic foot and ankle surgery is both effective and safe for especially in older patients requiring extended immobilization. It's also important to take into consideration comorbidities, smoking history, tourniquet time, and the type of surgery that is being performed.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND: The incidence and potential life-threatening complications of thromboembolic disease after major orthopaedic surgery has been extensively studied. However, there are two studies pertaining to the incidence of thromboembolic disease after foot and ankle surgery, the findings of which suggest that the incidence is too low to justify routine thromboprophylaxis. METHODS: This is a retrospective study identifying the incidence of thromboembolic disease after foot and ankle surgery in the practices of two foot and ankle specialists. The purpose of the study was to evaluate the risk factors for the development of thromboembolic disease and to examine the issue of routine thromboprophylaxis. Six hundred and two patients were included in this study. RESULTS: There was a 4% incidence (24 patients) of postoperative thromboembolic complications. Risk factors identified for postoperative thromboembolic disease were a history of rheumatoid arthritis, a recent history of air travel, previous deep vein thrombosis or pulmonary embolism, and limb immobilization. CONCLUSIONS: The incidence of thromboembolic disease after foot and ankle surgery could be higher than that previously reported particularly if a patient has certain risk factors. Prospective randomized clinical trials are needed to establish the true incidence of thromboembolic disease after foot and ankle surgery and to define the indications for routine thromboprophylaxis.  相似文献   

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This article reviews the current body of knowledge on the adverse effects of smoking on soft-tissue and bone healing, with emphasis on tibial fractures in combination with severe soft-tissue injury. The pathophysiological effects are multidimensional, including arteriolar vasoconstriction, cellular hypoxia, demineralisation of bone, and delayed revascularisation. Several animal and clinical studies have been published about the negative effects of smoking on bone metabolism and fracture healing. These studies show that smokers have a significantly longer time to clinical union than non-smokers and a higher incidence of non-union. The negative effects of smoking gained increased interest among plastic and microvascular surgeons, because smokers have been shown to suffer higher rates of flap failure, tissue necrosis, and haematoma formation. Especially smokers presenting with an open tibial fracture will suffer the negative effects of their smoking behaviour, because these fractures are inextricably bound up with soft-tissue injury. Their fractures will need a significantly longer time to heal than in non-smokers, and will have a higher incidence of non-union. If microvascular surgery is to be performed, persistent smoking significantly increases the rate of postoperative complications, with wound infection, partial flap necrosis, and skin graft loss being more common. Cessation of smoking has both short- and long-term beneficial effects. Nowadays, there is strong evidence to be very insistent that patients presenting with a (open) tibial fracture should refrain from smoking immediately to promote bone healing and to lower the complication rate. In case of elective reconstructive procedures, patients should refrain from smoking at least 4 weeks before surgery. In both situations, cessation should continue during the full rehabilitation period.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND: Biologic response modifiers are assuming a larger role in the management of patients with rheumatoid arthritis. The tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) inhibitors etanercept and infliximab improve patient symptoms and function. However, these agents have been associated with a risk for healing and infectious complications due to systemic blockade of TNF-alpha, a ubiquitous mediator required in the normal inflammatory response in tissue healing and infection surveillance. This study analyzed the risk of healing/infectious complications in patients undergoing elective foot and ankle surgery while being treated with TNF-alpha inhibitors etanercept and infliximab. METHODS: Patients with rheumatoid arthritis undergoing elective foot and ankle surgery over a 12-month period were prospectively followed for the development of complications in the postoperative period. All patients continued their antirheumatic medication schedule unaltered in the perioperative period. Data collected included sex, age, all medications used to treat rheumatoid arthritis, smoking history, and number of orthopaedic foot and ankle procedures performed. Patients were then stratified into two groups based on the use of immunomodulation via TNF-alpha inhibition (group 1) versus patients who did not receive TNF-alpha inhibition therapy (group 2). Groups 1 and 2 were followed and compared for the development of infectious/healing complications. RESULTS: Thirty-one patients were enrolled in the study. Group 1 (n = 16) and group 2 (n = 15) patients were comparable for sex distribution, number of orthopaedic procedures performed, and use of steroids, methotrexate, leflunamide, and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Group 1 contained six times the number of smokers in group 2. At mean follow-up of 10.6 months (group 1) and 9.7 months (group 2), healing or infectious complications were similar in both groups. However, when total complications (healing + infection) were analyzed, group 1 (TNF-alpha inhibition, "higher risk") patients demonstrated a lower complication rate (p =.033). CONCLUSIONS: The data suggest that in patients with rheumatoid arthritis undergoing elective foot and ankle surgery, the use of TNF-alpha inhibition agents may be safely undertaken in the perioperative period without increasing the risk of healing or infectious complications.  相似文献   

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Adjuvant use of autologous platelet concentrate (APC) to assist bone healing in foot and ankle surgery has not been reported. This study examined the clinical results and complications after the adjuvant use of APC in high-risk patients undergoing elective foot and ankle surgery. Patients at risk for bone-healing complications were prospectively enrolled over a 6-month period for the intraoperative application of APC. Patients were followed every 2 weeks for radiographic union and complications. Sixty-two high-risk patients were enrolled, totaling 123 procedures. Mean patient age was 51 years (range, 16-76), there were 36 females and 26 males, and 24 patients were smokers. Overall, a 94% union rate was achieved at a mean of 41 days. For APC alone, the mean time to union was 40 days; when APC was used with autograft, the mean time to union was 45 days (p = .173, two-tailed t test). These data suggest that adjuvant APC results in an acceptable time to union and may be a useful adjunct to promote osseous healing in high-risk patients undergoing elective foot and ankle surgery.  相似文献   

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There is no clear recommendation for wound closure material in foot and ankle surgery. Thus, we hypothesized that there was no difference in clinical outcomes among 3 suture materials, namely, absorbable sutures, nonabsorbable sutures, and metallic staples. This study compared the 3 materials for wound closure in foot and ankle surgery. In this prospective randomized study, 124 patients were randomly divided into the nonabsorbable suture group, absorbable suture group, and staple group. ASEPSIS score, Hollander Wound Evaluation Scale, and numerical rating scale (regarding pain and satisfaction) were collected at first dressing changes, suture removal, and 6 weeks after surgery. Suture time and incision length were recorded. No significant differences were detected for the ASEPSIS and Hollander Wound Evaluation Scale scores. There was significantly more pain after 6 weeks in the nonabsorbable suture group. The closure time (13 s/cm) with staples was significantly lower in the nonabsorbable suture group than in the other groups. Regardless of wound closure material, male sex and obesity appeared to be associated with a higher risk for the occurrence of wound complications. The 3 suture materials showed no significant differences regarding the frequency of wound complications. Staples and absorbable sutures should therefore be considered in the repertoire of suture materials used in foot and ankle surgery.  相似文献   

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Diagnostic and operative codes are routinely collected for every patient admitted to hospital in the English NHS. Data on post-operative complications following foot and ankle surgery have not previously been available in large numbers. Data on symptomatic venous thromboembolism events and mortality within 90 days were extracted for patients undergoing fixation of an ankle fracture, first metatarsal osteotomy, hindfoot fusions and total ankle replacement over a period of 42 months. For ankle fracture surgery (45 949 patients), the rates of deep-vein thrombosis (DVT), pulmonary embolism and mortality were 0.12%, 0.17% and 0.37%, respectively. For first metatarsal osteotomy (33 626 patients), DVT, pulmonary embolism and mortality rates were 0.01%, 0.02% and 0.04%, and for hindfoot fusions (7033 patients) the rates were 0.03%, 0.11% and 0.11%, respectively. The rate of pulmonary embolism in 1633 total ankle replacement patients was 0.06%, and there were no recorded DVTs and no deaths. Statistical analysis could only identify risk factors for venous thromboembolic events of increasing age and multiple comorbidities following fracture surgery. Venous thromboembolism following foot and ankle surgery is extremely rare, but this subset of fracture patients is at a higher risk. However, there is no evidence that thromboprophylaxis reduces this risk, and these national data suggest that prophylaxis is not required in most of these patients.  相似文献   

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Venous thromboembolism following major orthopedic procedures of the hip and knee is well documented and patients are therefore routinely prophylaxed following these proximal lower extremity procedures. In contrast, foot and ankle surgery is considered by most health care professionals to be a low-risk procedure for the development of venous thromboembolism. As a result, pharmacologic deep venous thrombosis prophylaxis is rarely administered. This postoperative practice is supported by the literature regarding deep venous thrombosis following foot and ankle surgery. In this article, we review the risk factors and explore the occurrence of thromboembolism after foot and ankle surgery in the literature. We also present our retrospective study of patients who developed venous thromboembolism after forefoot, midfoot, hindfoot, and ankle procedures. Over the course of 1.5 years, 4 of a consecutive series of 1000 patients (0.4%) developed a deep venous thrombolism and 3 of 1000 (0.3%) developed nonfatal pulmonary emboli. In our series, each of our patients who developed venous thromboembolism had at least 2 identifiable risk factors. The incidence of venous thromboembolism following foot and ankle surgery is rare (less than 1%), and the need for routine propylaxis postoperatively is not supported by any high level of evidence studies. LEVEL OF CLINICAL EVIDENCE: 4.  相似文献   

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目的 探讨并分析足踝Ⅰ类切口手术部位感染的发病率、临床特征、相关因素及病原菌种类,为预防足踝Ⅰ类切口手术部位感染提供依据.方法 回顾性调查西南医科大学附属医院2011年6月-2015年6月行足踝Ⅰ类切口手术的患者,收集分析发生手术部位感染患者的临床资料,对手术部位感染的发病率、临床特征、相关因素及病原菌种类等情况进行研究.结果 761例足踝Ⅰ类切口手术患者中,发生手术部位感染的患者42例,感染发病率为5.5%.不同年龄、不同性别、麻醉方式、是否吸烟、是否酗酒、是否合并风湿性疾病或痛风、切口数量,以及是否为开放伤转归后的Ⅰ类切口等方面,手术部位感染的发病率差异无统计学意义(P>0.05).糖尿病伴周围神经病变的患者手术部位感染发病率明显高于非糖尿病患者(P<0.05).手术时间>3h的患者相较于手术时间≤lh的患者,手术部位感染的发病率明显增高(P<0.05).术中植入内固定的患者相较于外固定组和无植入组手术部位感染发病率明显增高(P<0.05).结论 足踝Ⅰ类切口手术部位感染发病率较高,与足部独特的解剖结构密切相关.糖尿病伴周围神经病变,手术时间长,术中植入内固定等可能是其高危因素.  相似文献   

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《The Foot》2007,17(3):132-135
A survey of members of the British Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society (BOFAS) was undertaken to document surgeons’ awareness of the detrimental effects of smoking in patients undergoing elective foot and ankle surgery and the measures they take to prevent these problems. The survey was returned by 104 of the 225 surgeons (47%). One hundred and two (99%) surgeons were aware of the damaging effects of smoking in foot and ankle surgery. Eighty-nine (84%) of these recorded the smoking habits of their patients in their dictated notes. However, only 9% of respondents recorded the smoking habits of their patients in the consent forms and warned them about potential risks and complications at the time of consenting. Twenty-four surgeons (23%) used eleven different protocols in an attempt to reduce smoking related operative complications. When asked, if there should be a unified policy amongst Foot & Ankle Society members to deal with smoking related problems, 64% agreed to it. The remaining 34% were against this idea. However, 33% of those who were against the idea of a unified policy were interested in having evidence based information and recommendations to improve awareness amongst themselves and their patients.  相似文献   

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Obesity is a growing problem defined as a body mass index of greater than 30 kg/m2. It is predicted that by 2030, 48.9% of adults will be classified as obese which expands surgical risk factors to a broad population while increasing healthcare costs at the same time in different socioeconomic groups. This specific population has been widely studied in multiple surgical fields and published studies have shown the implications in each of these fields. The impact of obesity on orthopedic surgical outcomes has been previously reported in several total hip and knee arthroscopy studies, with evidence indicating that obesity is strongly associated with an increased risk of post operative complications together with higher revision rates. In line with increasing interest on the impact of obesity in orthopedics, there has been a similar output of publications in the foot and ankle literature. This review article evaluates several foot and ankle pathologies, their risk factors associated with obesity and subsequent management. It provides an updated, comprehensive analysis of the effects of obesity on foot and ankle surgical outcomes, with the ultimate aim of educating both surgeons and allied health professionals about the risks, benefits, and modifiable factors of operating on obese patients.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVE: Smoking plays a major role in deficiencies of the vascular system, and seems to have consequences for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases. We hypothesized that smokers have a higher mortality and more complications after endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm surgery than non-smokers. METHODS: We assessed mortality and complications of 3270 patients who underwent endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm surgery in Europe between January 1994 and July 2001. Survival and (post) operative complications were assessed by smoking status. RESULTS: Mortality did not significantly differ between smokers and non-smokers. Smokers had a higher number of intra-operative additional procedures, but a lower number of late endoleaks in comparison to non-smokers. In addition, smokers had a reduced risk of late type II endoleaks in comparison with non-smokers. CONCLUSION: There seems to be no significant difference in endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm surgery outcome between smokers and non-smokers, although there were significant differences in intra-operative additional procedures and late endoleaks.  相似文献   

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Foot and ankle fractures are prevalent emergent injuries, about which there remains a lack of in-depth epidemiological information. This analysis of the epidemiology of foot and ankle injuries in the United States updates a previously conducted study. Data from the National Trauma Data Bank (2012-2017) were used for analysis. Demographic variables, mechanism of injuries, and comorbidities were analyzed to determine risk factors for complications after foot and ankle injuries. Young adults aged 21 to 30 years had the highest injury rates; however, in general, older individuals were more at risk for complications. Black individuals were more at risk for certain complications, while Asians were at lower risk, when compared to White individuals. The comorbidities of bleeding disorders, diabetes, smoking, hypertension, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease all increased risk of at least 1 complication. In terms of mechanism, traffic incidents were found to be the most strongly associated with complications.  相似文献   

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The necessity of prophylaxis for deep vein thrombosis (DVT) in those patients who undergo foot and ankle surgery remains poorly defined. The authors explore and review the low-molecular-weight heparin (LMWH) preparations for use by foot and ankle surgeons. Recent literature has described a low incidence of DVT and pulmonary embolus (PE) following foot and ankle surgery. Nonetheless, it is paramount that foot and ankle surgeons be aware of the potential risk factors and methods of prophylaxis for DVT. Many options are available for prophylaxis. This article presents a review of DVT with particular attention given to distinguishing risk factors, prophylaxis, and LMWH preparations.  相似文献   

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Background

The surgical complication rate is significantly increased in active smoking patients. However there are no evidence-based recommendations regarding smoking among patients seeking plastic surgical procedures.

Methods

MEDLINE analysis was performed of all relevant clinical and experimental papers from 1965 to 2008.

Results

In face-lift operations smokers present a 13-fold risk of skin necrosis. In mamma reduction procedures the risk among smokers is doubled for number of complications, with T-incision site necrosis (odds ratio 3.1) and infection rate (OR 3.3) significantly elevated among active smokers. Transverse rectus abdominis myocutaneous flaps for breast reconstruction are associated with significantly higher flap necrosis rates for smokers than nonsmokers (19% vs 9%, P=0.005). The smoking history can be indicative, but usually the number of cigarettes is drastically underestimated. Cotinine testing is a method of determining smoking quantitively up to 4 days before testing.

Conclusion

Four weeks of abstinence from smoking reduces smoking-associated complications. Despite the published evidence, smoking is no longer relevant in the German 2008 Disease-Related Group for plastic surgical procedures.  相似文献   

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Background

With the advent of bacterial resistance, it is important now more than ever to evaluate use of antibiotic chemoprophylaxis in foot and ankle surgery. Within this area of the body there may be less dissection, surgery time with smaller incisions and importantly smaller sizes of implanted fixation as compared to other bone and joint procedures. Our objective was to systematically evaluate the quality of evidence behind existing guidelines.

Methodology

A systematic literature search was performed: MEDLINE, CINHAL, EMBASE and the Cochrane library from 1990 up to March 2018. To avoid omitting any studies on the subject, Google Scholar was also used. The inclusion criterion were studies exploring perioperative antibiotic use, postoperative infection rates in elective foot and ankle surgery and studies associated with this subject evaluating antibiotic use in clean elective foot and ankle surgery. The exclusion criterion being studies upon contaminated or dirty surgery or those which were inclusive of procedures proximal to the foot and ankle.

Results

Overall 11 studies met the inclusion criteria. From the grading of evidence, 2 level one and 4 level two studies were recognised. These studies ranked relatively highly in comparison to 5 studies that were graded as level three and level four tiers of evidence. Results of SSI rates found within this systematic review ranged from 0% to 9.4% of overall postoperative infections encountered after foot and ankle surgery in the studies analysed.

Conclusion

Whilst fragmented, aspects of antibiotic chemoprophylaxis are established fields in elective surgery with a growing body of evidence. Evidence for antibiotic use however, specifically within elective foot and ankle surgery, is lacking. This systematic review is a seminal paper which delivers an impression of the most influential literature within the field of foot and ankle surgery, with the aim being to entice conclusions and guide future research.
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Medicolegal aspects of orthopaedic foot and ankle surgery, including issues of standard of care, complications, and discrepancies between patient and physician expectations, generally are similar to those encountered in other orthopaedic subspecialties. However, there are some unique aspects involving foot and ankle surgery: the standard of care continues to evolve, some complications are specific to the foot and ankle, and patient expectations of particular foot and ankle procedures may exceed those of the foot and ankle surgeon, who often is confronted with challenging pathologic conditions. This review addresses issues of standard of care and complications as they pertain to current practices of orthopaedic foot and ankle surgery.  相似文献   

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