Increasing age and modifiable comorbidities are associated with short-term complications after open reduction and internal fixation of ankle fractures.
Richard M DanilkowiczNathan L GrimmJaewhan KimJeffrey A O'DonnellNicholas B AllenSamuel B AdamsPublished in: European journal of orthopaedic surgery & traumatology : orthopedie traumatologie (2021)
ORIF of ankle fractures is a common orthopedic procedure performed on patients of all ages, with complications ranging in severity. In order to best counsel patients on their individual postoperative risks, large datasets are often necessary to prognosticate. This study found that postoperative complications increase with advanced age. The incidence of complications did not spike for patients around the age of 65, but rather followed an incremental linear pattern with the largest increase in odds ratio occurring at age 78 and above. Complication rate was not associated with specific fracture type based off of ICD codes.