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- W3021971507 abstract "Las fracturas de tobillo representan el 12% de las fracturas en la edad pediátrica. Planteamos la hipótesis que los pacientes con fracturas intraarticulares de tobillo tendrán un excelente resultado funcional y no presentarán cambios degenerativos articulares a los 6 meses post cirugía. El objetivo del estudio es realizar un analisis del resultado funcional, así como la presencia de cambios radiologicos degenerativos precoces en el seguimiento de pacientes con fracturas intra-articulares de tobillo tratadas en nuestro centro. Estudio de Cohorte retrospectivo, se recolectaron datos de pacientes con fracturas intra-articulares de tobillo entre 2012 y 2016. Se clasificaron y evaluaron mediante score AOFAS y radiografías para clasificar según Van Dijk. La diferencia promedio de edad entre las fracturas triplanares y tillaux es de 17 meses (p: 0.038). La media de Score AOFAS fue de 85,2%. El 88.8% refiere dolor en relación a actividades cotidianas, a pesar de tener excelentes o buenos resultados funcionales. No hay correlación significativa entre los resultados de AOFAS en pacientes con fracturas transicionales y no transicionales., 43,4% presentaron estadio 0, 43,4% estadio I y 13% estadio II de Van Dijk. Ningún caso presento estadio III. En base a los hallazgos de este estudio, y al contrario de lo hipotetizado, la mayoría de los pacientes tienen un buen resultado funcional tras el manejo de las fracturas intraarticulares de tobillo y no excelente como se pensaba. Existe un grupo de pacientes que mostró cambios degenerativos precoces demostrables por radiografía. Ankle fractures represent 12% of fractures in pediatric age. We hypothesized that patients with intra-articular ankle fractures will have an excellent functional result and will not present degenerative joint changes 6 months after surgery. The objective of the study is to carry out an analysis of the functional result, as well as the presence of early degenerative radiological changes in the follow-up of patients with intra-articular ankle fractures treated in our center. Retrospective cohort study, data were collected from patients with intra-articular ankle fractures between 2012 and 2016. They were classified and evaluated using AOFAS score and radiographs to classify according to Van Dijk. The average age difference between triplanar and tillaux fractures is 17 months (p: 0.038). The mean AOFAS Score was 85.2%. 88.8% reported pain in relation to daily activities, despite having excellent or good functional results. There is no significant correlation between the AOFAS results in patients with transitional and non-transitional fractures. 43.4% had stage 0, 43.4% stage I, and 13% stage II Van Dijk. No case presented stage III. Based on the findings of this study, and contrary to the hypothesized, most patients have a good functional result after the management of intra-articular ankle fractures and not excellent as previously thought. There is a group of patients who showed early degenerative changes demonstrable by radiography." @default.
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- W3021971507 title "Cambios Degenerativos y Evaluación Funcional de Fracturas Intraarticulares de Tobillo en Pacientes Pediatricos" @default.
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