Conservative treatment of refractures after modified tension band wiring of fifth metatarsal base stress fractures in athletes
Objective: Recurrent fifth metatarsal base stress fractures (MT5-BSF) in athletes present a challenging problem. The aim of this study was to evaluate the result of conservative treatment for the refracture of MT5-BSF after modified tension band wiring (MTBW). Materials and Methods: The outcomes of...
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doaj-ad75b38ae31147d6897ab87c00c3525b2020-11-25T03:46:29ZengSAGE PublishingJournal of Orthopaedic Surgery2309-49902020-06-012810.1177/2309499020926282Conservative treatment of refractures after modified tension band wiring of fifth metatarsal base stress fractures in athletesKyung Tai Lee0Ki Chun Kim1Ki Won Young2Hyuk Jegal3Young Uk Park4Hong Seop Lee5Youngju Roh6 Foot and Ankle Service, KT Lee’s Orthopedic Hospital, Seoul, Republic of Korea Seoul Medical Center, Seoul, Republic of Korea Eulji Hospital, Seoul, Republic of Korea BonBone Orthopedic Clinic, Bucheon, Republic of Korea Ajou University Hospital, Suwon, Republic of Korea Eulji Hospital, Seoul, Republic of Korea Seoul Medical Center, Seoul, Republic of KoreaObjective: Recurrent fifth metatarsal base stress fractures (MT5-BSF) in athletes present a challenging problem. The aim of this study was to evaluate the result of conservative treatment for the refracture of MT5-BSF after modified tension band wiring (MTBW). Materials and Methods: The outcomes of 15 elite athletes undergoing conservative treatment for refracture of MT5-BSF after MTBW were retrospectively reviewed. They were instructed to avoid weight-bearing with short leg cast for 6 weeks. After that, they started partial weight with a postop shoe. Stepwise exercise followed bone union by radiographs. Results: Thirteen cases (86.6%) had a complete bone union after a mean of 18.9 ± 8.6 weeks. Twelve cases (80%) returned to their previous activity level and maintained for at least two consecutive seasons. Conclusion: Eighty percent of all athletic patients with the conservative treatment for refractures with healed MT5-BSF after MTBW on the plantar-lateral side could maintain and return to their previous sports activity for at least 2 years.https://doi.org/10.1177/2309499020926282 |
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Conservative treatment of refractures after modified tension band wiring of fifth metatarsal base stress fractures in athletes |
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Conservative treatment of refractures after modified tension band wiring of fifth metatarsal base stress fractures in athletes |
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Conservative treatment of refractures after modified tension band wiring of fifth metatarsal base stress fractures in athletes |
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Conservative treatment of refractures after modified tension band wiring of fifth metatarsal base stress fractures in athletes |
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Conservative treatment of refractures after modified tension band wiring of fifth metatarsal base stress fractures in athletes |
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conservative treatment of refractures after modified tension band wiring of fifth metatarsal base stress fractures in athletes |
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Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery |
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Objective: Recurrent fifth metatarsal base stress fractures (MT5-BSF) in athletes present a challenging problem. The aim of this study was to evaluate the result of conservative treatment for the refracture of MT5-BSF after modified tension band wiring (MTBW). Materials and Methods: The outcomes of 15 elite athletes undergoing conservative treatment for refracture of MT5-BSF after MTBW were retrospectively reviewed. They were instructed to avoid weight-bearing with short leg cast for 6 weeks. After that, they started partial weight with a postop shoe. Stepwise exercise followed bone union by radiographs. Results: Thirteen cases (86.6%) had a complete bone union after a mean of 18.9 ± 8.6 weeks. Twelve cases (80%) returned to their previous activity level and maintained for at least two consecutive seasons. Conclusion: Eighty percent of all athletic patients with the conservative treatment for refractures with healed MT5-BSF after MTBW on the plantar-lateral side could maintain and return to their previous sports activity for at least 2 years. |
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