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MIS not better than conventional technique for unicompartmental knee arthroplasty
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MIS not better than conventional technique for unicompartmental knee arthroplasty .
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OrthoEvidence Journal (OE Journal) - ACE Report

OE Journal. 2013;1(6):25 Acta Orthop. 2012 Dec;83(6):634-41. doi: 10.3109/17453674.2012.736169. Epub 2012 Oct 8

40 patients undergoing unicompartmental knee arthroplasty with local anaesthetic infiltration were randomized to receive a minimally invasive or conventional surgical procedure to determine if minimally invasive surgery (MIS) would result in earlier postoperative home-readiness, as well as improved pain and functional outcomes. Follow-up was conducted over 6 months postoperatively. The results indicated that there were no benefits to using MIS techniques over conventional techniques as there were no differences in the outcomes.


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Financiamento:
Not Reported
Conflitos:
None disclosed

Risco de viés

6/10

Critérios de notificação

19/20

Índice de Fragilidade

N/A

Was the allocation sequence adequately generated?

Was allocation adequately concealed?

Blinding Treatment Providers: Was knowledge of the allocated interventions adequately prevented?

Blinding Outcome Assessors: Was knowledge of the allocated interventions adequately prevented?

Blinding Patients: Was knowledge of the allocated interventions adequately prevented?

Was loss to follow-up (missing outcome data) infrequent?

Are reports of the study free of suggestion of selective outcome reporting?

Were outcomes objective, patient-important and assessed in a manner to limit bias (ie. duplicate assessors, Independent assessors)?

Was the sample size sufficiently large to assure a balance of prognosis and sufficiently large number of outcome events?

Was investigator expertise/experience with both treatment and control techniques likely the same (ie.were criteria for surgeon participation/expertise provided)?

Sim = 1

Incerto = 0,5

Não relevante = 0

Não = 0

A Avaliação dos Critérios de Relato avalia a transparência com que os autores relatam as caraterísticas metodológicas e do ensaio na publicação. A avaliação está dividida em cinco categorias que são apresentadas de seguida.

4/4

Randomization

3/4

Outcome Measurements

4/4

Inclusion / Exclusion

4/4

Therapy Description

4/4

Statistics

Detsky AS, Naylor CD, O'Rourke K, McGeer AJ, L'Abbé KA. J Clin Epidemiol. 1992;45:255-65

O Índice de Fragilidade é uma ferramenta que auxilia na interpretação de achados significativos, fornecendo uma medida de força para um resultado. O Índice de Fragilidade representa o número de eventos consecutivos que precisam de ser adicionados a um resultado dicotómico para que o resultado deixe de ser significativo. Um número pequeno representa um resultado mais fraco e um número grande representa um resultado mais forte.

Porque é que este estudo era necessário agora?

Many studies have investigated procedures that focused on improving postoperative pain and mobilization in patients following knee arthroplasty. Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) with local infiltration analgesia (LIA) was developed with respect to these criteria in unicompartmental knee arthroplasty on the basis that it caused less trauma to the soft tissue surrounding the knee and improved patient outcomes. However, the MIS technique is more demanding than conventional methods, and some surgeons hesitate to use it due to its longer learning curve. Moreover, there has been recent interest in the investigation of the importance of MIS with local anaesthetic infiltration, indicating the need for this study.

Qual era a principal questão de investigação?

Did the use of minimally invasive surgery with local infiltration analgesia in unicompartmental knee arthroplasty lead to improved postoperative outcomes in pain management and mobilization when compared to conventional surgery, assessed over a 6 month period?

Caraterísticas do estudo +
População:
40 patients undergoing unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA) with local infiltration analgesia technique. (n=38 completed follow-up, 2 patients converted to total knee arthroplasty intraoperatively)
Intervenção:
Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) Group: Patients underwent UKA using a minimally invasive technique. The knee was exposed via an 8 to 10 cm medial parapatellar skin incision from the medial pole of the patella distally to the medial side of the tibial tuberosity, and a medial parapatellar arthrotomy was carried from the base of the patella distally to the medial side of the tibial tuberosity (2-3cm below joint line). A retractor was then placed behind the patella tendon for visualization of the lateral compartment. (n=20)
Comparação:
Conventional (CON) Surgery Group: Patients underwent a medial UKA using a conventional technique. The knee was exposed via a 15 to 20 cm midline incision, followed by medial parapatellar arthrotomy from the base of the patella distally to medial side of the tibial tuberosity, and extended 5 to 10 cm proximally into the rectus tendon of the quadriceps for evertion and dislocation of the patella. (n=18)
Resultados:
Primary outcome measure was postoperative home-readiness based on criteria necessary for discharge. Secondary endpoints were length of hospital stay, postoperative pain (VAS-pain), analgesic consumption, functional outcome (patient satisfaction, Oxford Knee Score, EQ-5D questionnaire, knee extension and knee flexion), mobilization (Time to up and go (TUG) test), and adverse events.
Métodos:
RCT
Tempo:
Primary outcome follow-up conducted 21 hours postoperatively and subsequently 3 times daily thereafter until discharge. Follow-up of analgesic consumption and patient satisfaction was conducted at 1, 2, 3, and 7 days postoperatively. Follow-up of knee extension, knee flexion, and TUG test was conducted at 24h, discharge, 3, 7, 14 days, 3, and 6 months postoperatively. Follow-up of Oxford knee score was conducted at 14 days, 3 and 6 months, and EQ-5D questionnaires at 3 and 6 months.
Quais foram os resultados importantes?
  • Time of fulfillment for discharge criteria (home-readiness) did not statistically differ between groups (p=0.6), with the median discharge 24 (21-71) hours in the MIS group and 24 (21-46) hours in the CON group. Length of hospital stay also did not significantly differ (p=0.7).
  • VAS-pain scores at rest and 60 degrees flexion did not significantly differ between groups at any time.
  • There was no significant difference in analgesic consumption between groups at any time during follow up. (1 day p=0.2, 2 days p=0.6, 3 days p=0.3, 7 days p=0.2)
  • Postoperative functional outcomes of patient satisfaction, Oxford Knee Score, and EQ-5D questionnaire did not significantly differ at any point during follow-up (p>0.05).
  • There were numerical differences indicating better maximum knee extension and knee flexion in the MIS group, however these did not reach statistical significance (p>0.05).
  • Postoperative mobilization assessed by the "time to up and go" (TUG) test showed no difference between groups at any point during follow up (p>0.05).
  • Incidences of adverse events on the first postoperative were similar between groups, but nausea was significant higher in MIS patients on the second postoperative day (p=0.006). No postoperative complications were encountered in either group during the 6-month follow up period
De que é que me devo lembrar mais?

MIS technique for medial unicompartmental knee arthroplasty with local anaesthetic infiltration did not provide any advantages over a conventional surgical technique with respect to postoperative home-readiness, pain, functional outcome, mobilization and adverse events.

Como é que isto afectará o tratamento dos meus doentes?

The operating surgeon should decide whether to use a conventional or an MIS technique for medial unicompartmental knee arthroplasty based on preference and the individual patient characteristics, as both procedures provide similar outcomes. Further clinical assessments with extended follow-up periods may prove useful in examining any differences in long-term outcomes.

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