2023
DOI: 10.1177/10711007231201158
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Obesity and Ankle Prosthesis Revision: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

Csaba Varga,
Szilárd Váncsa,
Gergely Agócs
et al.

Abstract: Background: The increasing number of total ankle arthroplasties (TAAs) has led to growing evidence on the risk factors for complications after surgery. However, the role of obesity in this patient group has been the subject of much debate. Therefore, this systematic review aimed to investigate the evidence for untoward effects of obesity following TAA. Methods: We conducted a comprehensive search on April 28, 2023, in MEDLINE (via PubMed), Embase, and CENTRAL. Eligible observational studies reported on the sho… Show more

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“…In a systematic review of 28 studies (10 prospective, 27 retrospective descriptive studies) and meta-analysis of 9 studies with 10 388 patients, Varga et al 42 found significantly higher odds of revision in the obese group compared with the nonobese group (odds ratio [OR] 1.68, confidence interval [CI] 1.44-1.95). However, the odds of overall perioperative complications (OR 1.55, CI 0.50-4.80) and wound complications (OR 1.34, CI 0.29-6.20) were nonsignificantly higher in the obese group.…”
Section: Total Ankle Arthroplastymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a systematic review of 28 studies (10 prospective, 27 retrospective descriptive studies) and meta-analysis of 9 studies with 10 388 patients, Varga et al 42 found significantly higher odds of revision in the obese group compared with the nonobese group (odds ratio [OR] 1.68, confidence interval [CI] 1.44-1.95). However, the odds of overall perioperative complications (OR 1.55, CI 0.50-4.80) and wound complications (OR 1.34, CI 0.29-6.20) were nonsignificantly higher in the obese group.…”
Section: Total Ankle Arthroplastymentioning
confidence: 99%