Arthroscopic treatment of osteochondral lesions of the talus
Autor
Araujo, Mariana Korbage de
Cillo, Mario Sergio Paulillo de
Bittar, Cintia Kelly
Zabeu, José Luis Amin
Cezar, Caroliny Nociti Moreira
Data de publicação
//2016Tipo de conteúdo
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Objective: To assess pain and function of the ankle in patients
with injuries up to 1.5 cm diameter by the American Orthopaedic
Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS) score after arthroscopic treatment. Methods: The AOFAS scale was applied before and after
arthroscopy, as well as the degree of subjective satisfaction of
ambulatory patients. Patients with type I osteochondral injuries,
acute trauma, using plaster, presenting lesions in other joints of
the lower limbs and cognitive impairment that would prevent the
application of the satisfaction questionnaire were excluded from
the study. Statistical analysis was performed using unpaired t
test with Welch correction, Mann Whitney test, and ANOVA, with
Kruskal Wallis test and Dun test, considering p value lower than
0.05. Results: There was an increased AOFAS scores after arthroscopic treatment in 52 (94.5%) patients. The mean values of
AOFAS score in 55 patients was 77.32 ± 6.67 points preoperative
and 93.10± 8.24 points postoperative, with a mean variation of
15.8 points, p<0.001. Patients with stage II, III and IV injuries
showed an increased AOFAS scores after arthroscopic treatment,
p<0.001. No difference was found between medial and lateral
injuries, p >0.05. Conclusion: Patients with stage II, III or IV osteochondral injuries of the talus of up to 1.5 cm diameter, whether
medial or lateral, showed a significant improvement after arthroscopic treatment. Level of Evidence III, Retrospective Study
Palavras-chave
Ankle.Arthroscopy
Talus
Wounds
Injuries
