Weight-bearing in ankle fractures: An audit of UK practice

[Display omitted] •The standard of care for weight-bearing after ankle fracture was previously unknown.•81% of non-operatively managed patients with uni-malleolar fractures are advised early weight-bearing.•21% of operatively managed patients are advised early weight-bearing.•There is community equi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Foot (Edinburgh, Scotland) Scotland), 2019-06, Vol.39, p.28-36
Hauptverfasser: Gill, James R., Bleibleh, Sabri S., Malani, Sangam, Nabulyato, William, Rai, Praveen, Kugapiriyan, Raviraj, Bintcliffe, Fiona, Murphy, Tom, Holme, Thomas, Mahapatra, Piyush, Scrimshire, Ashley, Williams, Patrick, Hannah, Andrew, Carter, Thomas H., Banerjee, Purnajyoti, West, Victor, Akhtar, Ahsan, Davies, Emma, Leong, Edmund, Sun, Stephen Ng Man, D'Souza, Winster, Reynolds, Gavin, Durst, Alexander, Ngu, Albert, Gray, Matt, Claireaux, Henry A., Griffin, Xavier L., Borse, Vishal, Alho, Roberto J.R., Xu, Yiteng, Hodhody, Ghazal, Kaur, Jasprit, Donovan, Richard L., Byrne, Hayleigh, Singh, Abhinav, Petrie, Mike, Tang, Quen O., Kutuzov, Vladislav, Spacey, Kate, Gupta, Shreekant, Lotfi, Naeil, Marsh, Alastair, Pagkalos, Iosif, Sarhan, Islam, Thangaraj, Rajkumar, Wu, Feiran, Kong, Chia Yew Y., Lidder, Surjit, Karski, Mike, Syam, Kevin, Abu-Rajab, Rashid, Liew, Ignatius, Maling, Lucy, Karam, Edward, Limb, Richard, Matheron, George, Koc, Togay, Mcfall, John, Nicholson, Jamie, Knowles, David, Dowlut, Naeem, Bourne, James T., Kim, Min Soo S.K., Poustie, Mark, Fawdington, Ross A., Cassidy, Lucy, Ray, Arunray, Rogers, Benedict, Killen, Maire-Clare, Bala, Sathish, Das, Rishi, Robinson, Peter, Stoddart, Mike, Chew, Ernest, Sokota, Sian, Mcloughlin, Kathryn, Simpson, Jennie, Lupu, Andreea, Thomas, Charlotte T, Zhang, Yuhao, Goodland, Christopher, Bhamra, Jagmeet, Cuthbert, Rory, Weston, Matthew, Thomas, Philip, Unsworth, Richard, Clayton, Robert, Yapp, Liam, Badgetu, Ravi, Hughes, Mike, Kho, Ling, Fenner, Christopher, Nahas, Sam, Nathan, Subra, Kumar, Karadi, Salt, Gemma, Blucher, Nicola, Jones, Mark, Nachev, Krasimir, Cruickshank, James
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •The standard of care for weight-bearing after ankle fracture was previously unknown.•81% of non-operatively managed patients with uni-malleolar fractures are advised early weight-bearing.•21% of operatively managed patients are advised early weight-bearing.•There is community equipoise and a randomized study examining weight-bearing in ankle fractures is feasible. The purpose of this national study was to audit the weight-bearing practice of orthopaedic services in the National Health Service (NHS) in the treatment of operatively and non-operatively treated ankle fractures. A multicentre prospective two-week audit of all adult ankle fractures was conducted between July 3rd 2017 and July 17th 2017. Fractures were classified using the AO/OTA classification. Fractures fixed with syndesmosis screws or unstable fractures (>1 malleolus fractured or talar shift present) treated conservatively were excluded. No outcome data were collected. In line with NICE (The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence) criteria, “early” weight-bearing was defined as unrestricted weight-bearing on the affected leg within 3 weeks of injury or surgery and “delayed” weight-bearing as unrestricted weight-bearing permitted after 3 weeks. 251 collaborators from 81 NHS hospitals collected data: 531 patients were managed non-operatively and 276 operatively. The mean age was 52.6 years and 50.5 respectively. 81% of non-operatively managed patients were instructed for early weight-bearing as recommended by NICE. In contrast, only 21% of operatively managed patients were instructed for early weight-bearing. The majority of patients with uni-malleolar ankle fractures which are managed non-operatively are treated in accordance with NICE guidance. There is notable variability amongst and within NHS hospitals in the weight-bearing instructions given to patients with operatively managed ankle fractures. This study demonstrates community equipoise and suggests that the randomized study to determine the most effective strategy for postoperative weight-bearing in ankle fractures described in the NICE research recommendation is feasible.
ISSN:0958-2592
1532-2963
DOI:10.1016/j.foot.2019.02.005