Injury
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Review Meta Analysis
The local soft tissue status and the prediction of local complications following fractures of the ankle region.
Well-known risk factors (RF) for soft tissue complications following surgical treatment of fracture of the ankle region include diabetes, smoking, and the local soft tissue status. A weighted analysis might provide a risk profile that guides the surgical treatment strategy. The aim of this meta-analysis was to provide a risk profile for soft tissue complications following closed fractures of the ankle region. ⋯ Among all RFs for regional soft tissue complications, the most predictive is the local soft tissue status, while additional injuries or NPS RF were less predictive. The soft tissue damage can be quantified and outweighs the cofactors described in previous publications. The soft tissue status appears to have a more important role in the decision making of the treatment strategy when compared with comorbidities such as diabetes.
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Review Meta Analysis
Comparison of 3 treatment methods for midshaft clavicle fractures: A systematic review and network meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials.
Our study aims to evaluate the fracture nonunion rate and the functional score of plate and screw fixation, intramedullary nailing and non-surgical treatment in midshaft clavicle fractures patients using a network meta-analysis of data from clinical randomized controlled trials. ⋯ Non-surgical treatment has a high rate of nonunion for clavicular fractures with obvious displacement and notable comminution. Surgical treatment reduces the nonunion rate leads to better functional scores at long-term follow-up, although there may be no significant clinical differences. The fracture nonunion rate of plate screw fixation group and intramedullary nail group was low and the functional prognosis was similar. More RCTs focused on clavicular fractures are needed to further substantiate this conclusion.