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Pulmonary Embolism, Mortality, and Medical Complications Following a Total Ankle Replacement: A Systematic Review and
Toby Jennison1,2, Suhib Taher3, Obi Ukoumunne4
1Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Trust, Exeter, United Kingdom.
Background:
There is sparse data on the incidence of thromboembolic and medical complications following total ankle replacements. The aim of this systematic review was to determine the risk of deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism as well as mortality and medical complications following ankle replacements.
Methods:
A systematic review was undertaken using all levels of evidence following PRISMA guidelines. Of the 1657 articles identified, 25 met the inclusion criteria. The inclusion criteria were a primary total ankle replacement with the recording of medical complications and/or thromboembolic events and/or mortality data. Two reviewers independently reviewed all articles. Quantitative methods were used to pool the percentages with complications across studies.
Results:
The pooled percentage with reported symptomatic deep vein thrombosis across 18 studies was 0.07% (95% CI 0.001%-0.59%). The pooled percentage with reported postoperative pulmonary embolism across 8 studies was 0.01% (95% CI 0.001%-0.03%). The pooled postoperative reported mortality was 0.06% (95% CI 0.001%-0.24%). Other medical complications had low incidences.
Conclusion:
Our study indicates rates of reported thromboembolic events of less than 1 in 1000. Notably the level of evidence analyzed was mainly Level III and IV, likely underestimating the true incidence of these events because of recall and medical record limitations, and we had insufficient information on usage of chemoprophylaxis among these patients.
Level Of Evidence:
Level IV, systematic review based on all levels of evidence including case series.
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