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Return to sport following navicular stress fracture: a systematic review and meta-analysis of three hundred and fifteen fractures.

Ahmed Khalil AttiaKarim MahmoudJason BariteauSameh A LabibChristopher W DiGiovanniPieter D'Hooghe
Published in: International orthopaedics (2021)
Operative management of NSF provides a higher success rate, a lower refracture rate, and a lower non-union rate as compared to other non-operative management options. While not significant, there is a notable trend towards superior RTP rates and time to RTP following operative management. Therefore, we recommend operative fixation for all NSFs type I through III in athletes. Athletes continue to exhibit an alarmingly long duration of symptoms before diagnosis is made; a high index of suspicion must be maintained, therefore, and adjunct CT imaging is strongly recommended in the case of any work-up. Unfortunately, the published literature on NSFs remains of lower level of evidence and high-quality studies are needed.
Keyphrases
  • computed tomography
  • physical activity
  • mass spectrometry
  • contrast enhanced
  • photodynamic therapy
  • fluorescence imaging