PURPOSE: To identify patient characteristics associated with adverse events in Achilles tendon rupture (ATR) surgical repair cases. METHODS: A high risk (HR) cohort group of ATR patients were compared to healthy controls in the ACSNSQIP database with multivariate regression analysis. RESULTS: Overall, 2% (n = 23) of the group sustained an AE postoperatively, most commonly superficial SSI (0.9%, n = 10). Multivariate analysis did not reveal any patient characteristics to be significantly associated with the occurrence of an AE or superficial SSI. CONCLUSIONS: Obesity, diabetes and a history of smoking did not predispose patients to significantly more AEs in the 30 day postoperative period following ATR repair in this study.
PURPOSE: To identify patient characteristics associated with adverse events in Achilles tendon rupture (ATR) surgical repair cases. METHODS: A high risk (HR) cohort group of ATR patients were compared to healthy controls in the ACSNSQIP database with multivariate regression analysis. RESULTS: Overall, 2% (n = 23) of the group sustained an AE postoperatively, most commonly superficial SSI (0.9%, n = 10). Multivariate analysis did not reveal any patient characteristics to be significantly associated with the occurrence of an AE or superficial SSI. CONCLUSIONS: Obesity, diabetes and a history of smoking did not predispose patients to significantly more AEs in the 30 day postoperative period following ATR repair in this study.
Authors: Nicklas Olsson; Katarina Nilsson-Helander; Jón Karlsson; Bengt I Eriksson; Roland Thomée; Eva Faxén; Karin Grävare Silbernagel Journal: Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc Date: 2011-04-30 Impact factor: 4.342
Authors: Cesar S Molina; Rachel V Thakore; Alexandra Blumer; William T Obremskey; Manish K Sethi Journal: Clin Orthop Relat Res Date: 2015-05 Impact factor: 4.176