2014
DOI: 10.1053/j.jfas.2014.01.006
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Incidence of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome after Foot and Ankle Surgery

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“…In the retrospective work of Rewhorn et al the incidence of CRPS after foot and ankle surgery was 4,36% (17 patients on 390 total). IASP criteria were used to diagnose potential cases of CRPS and 52.94% of cases were in forefoot surgery group, 17,65% in the hindfoot, 17,65% in ankle and 11,76% in midfoot (34). These studies show similar epidemiological aspects (gender and age) with the big retrospective studies of Sandroni and De Mos (38,39).…”
Section: Crps and Surgerymentioning
confidence: 73%
“…In the retrospective work of Rewhorn et al the incidence of CRPS after foot and ankle surgery was 4,36% (17 patients on 390 total). IASP criteria were used to diagnose potential cases of CRPS and 52.94% of cases were in forefoot surgery group, 17,65% in the hindfoot, 17,65% in ankle and 11,76% in midfoot (34). These studies show similar epidemiological aspects (gender and age) with the big retrospective studies of Sandroni and De Mos (38,39).…”
Section: Crps and Surgerymentioning
confidence: 73%
“…The clinical phenotype of CRPS has been better defined over the last few decades: diagnostic criteria such as Budapest or Veldman capture these essential clinical features (29,30,31) but no diagnostic tests are available (14). It is noted that, without limb signs, a diagnosis of CRPS according to the Budapest criteria can often not be made (26,31).…”
Section: Complex Regional Pain Síndromementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most common type of trauma was fracture (45%) whereas neurectomy was the most common type of elective foot surgery. Research reveals middleage females with a history of anxiety or depression have a greater risk of developing CRPS after foot and ankle surgery (29). A recent study identified novel risk factors relating to deep-tissue ischaemia following surgical repair of peripheral fractures, thus providing new insights into one of the triggers of CRPS (39).…”
Section: Two Forms Of Crps Exist (Crps-1 and Crps-ii) With The Same mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The incidence of CRPS is higher after surgery of the upper and lower limbs. Rewhorn et al (25) in a retrospective study of 390 patients who undergone elective foot and/or ankle surgery, reported a diagnosis of CRPS in 4.36% of cases, of which 82% were women. Recently, Roh et al (26), in a prospective observational study of 477 patients, reported CRPS I, according to Budapest criteria, in 42 (8.8%) of them within 6 months of surgery.…”
Section: Epidemiology and Physiopathology Of Crps In Major Orthopaedimentioning
confidence: 99%