Metatarsal Head Resections in Diabetic Foot Patients: A Systematic Review

A systematic review and proportional meta-analysis were carried out to investigate the complications that occur after surgical metatarsal head resection in diabetic foot patients. The PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) checklist recommendations were applied,...

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Main Authors: Irene Sanz-Corbalán, Aroa Tardáguila-García, Josep M. García-Alamino, Yolanda García-Álvarez, Francisco Javier Álvaro-Afonso, José Luis Lázaro-Martínez
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spelling doaj-ee9eb01d32ed45b69c2b6ca54ee496452020-11-25T02:22:50ZengMDPI AGJournal of Clinical Medicine2077-03832020-06-0191845184510.3390/jcm9061845Metatarsal Head Resections in Diabetic Foot Patients: A Systematic ReviewIrene Sanz-Corbalán0Aroa Tardáguila-García1Josep M. García-Alamino2Yolanda García-Álvarez3Francisco Javier Álvaro-Afonso4José Luis Lázaro-Martínez5Diabetic Foot Unit, Clínica Universitaria de Podología, Facultad de Enfermería, Fisioterapia y Podología, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, 28040 Madrid, SpainDiabetic Foot Unit, Clínica Universitaria de Podología, Facultad de Enfermería, Fisioterapia y Podología, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, 28040 Madrid, SpainDPhil Programme in Evidence-Based Healthcare, University of Oxford, Oxford OX1 2JD, UKDiabetic Foot Unit, Clínica Universitaria de Podología, Facultad de Enfermería, Fisioterapia y Podología, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, 28040 Madrid, SpainDiabetic Foot Unit, Clínica Universitaria de Podología, Facultad de Enfermería, Fisioterapia y Podología, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, 28040 Madrid, SpainDiabetic Foot Unit, Clínica Universitaria de Podología, Facultad de Enfermería, Fisioterapia y Podología, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, 28040 Madrid, SpainA systematic review and proportional meta-analysis were carried out to investigate the complications that occur after surgical metatarsal head resection in diabetic foot patients. The PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) checklist recommendations were applied, and the selected studies were evaluated using a Strengthening the Reporting of Observational studies in Epidemiology (STROBE) checklist. PubMed (Medline) and Embase (Elsevier) were searched in December 2019 to find clinical trials, cohort studies, or case series assessing the efficacy of the metatarsal head resection technique in diabetic foot patients. The systematic review covered 21 studies that satisfied the inclusion criteria and included 483 subjects. The outcomes evaluated were the time to heal, recurrence, reulceration, amputation, and other complications. The proportion of recurrence was 7.2% [confidence interval (CI) 4.0–10.4, <i>p</i> < 0.001], that of reulceration was 20.7% (CI 11.6–29.8, <i>p</i> < 0.001), and that of amputation was 7.6% (CI 3.4–11.8, <i>p</i> < 0.001). A heterogeneity test indicated <i>I</i><sup>2</sup> = 72.6% (<i>p</i> < 0.001) for recurrences, <i>I</i><sup>2</sup> = 94% (<i>p</i> < 0.001) for reulcerations, and <i>I</i><sup>2</sup> = 79% (<i>p</i> < 0.001) for amputations. We conclude that metatarsal head resections in diabetic foot patients are correlated with significant complications, especially reulceration.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/9/6/1845diabetic footmetatarsal head resectionreulcerationrecurrenceamputationsystematic review
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author Irene Sanz-Corbalán
Aroa Tardáguila-García
Josep M. García-Alamino
Yolanda García-Álvarez
Francisco Javier Álvaro-Afonso
José Luis Lázaro-Martínez
spellingShingle Irene Sanz-Corbalán
Aroa Tardáguila-García
Josep M. García-Alamino
Yolanda García-Álvarez
Francisco Javier Álvaro-Afonso
José Luis Lázaro-Martínez
Metatarsal Head Resections in Diabetic Foot Patients: A Systematic Review
Journal of Clinical Medicine
diabetic foot
metatarsal head resection
reulceration
recurrence
amputation
systematic review
author_facet Irene Sanz-Corbalán
Aroa Tardáguila-García
Josep M. García-Alamino
Yolanda García-Álvarez
Francisco Javier Álvaro-Afonso
José Luis Lázaro-Martínez
author_sort Irene Sanz-Corbalán
title Metatarsal Head Resections in Diabetic Foot Patients: A Systematic Review
title_short Metatarsal Head Resections in Diabetic Foot Patients: A Systematic Review
title_full Metatarsal Head Resections in Diabetic Foot Patients: A Systematic Review
title_fullStr Metatarsal Head Resections in Diabetic Foot Patients: A Systematic Review
title_full_unstemmed Metatarsal Head Resections in Diabetic Foot Patients: A Systematic Review
title_sort metatarsal head resections in diabetic foot patients: a systematic review
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Clinical Medicine
issn 2077-0383
publishDate 2020-06-01
description A systematic review and proportional meta-analysis were carried out to investigate the complications that occur after surgical metatarsal head resection in diabetic foot patients. The PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) checklist recommendations were applied, and the selected studies were evaluated using a Strengthening the Reporting of Observational studies in Epidemiology (STROBE) checklist. PubMed (Medline) and Embase (Elsevier) were searched in December 2019 to find clinical trials, cohort studies, or case series assessing the efficacy of the metatarsal head resection technique in diabetic foot patients. The systematic review covered 21 studies that satisfied the inclusion criteria and included 483 subjects. The outcomes evaluated were the time to heal, recurrence, reulceration, amputation, and other complications. The proportion of recurrence was 7.2% [confidence interval (CI) 4.0–10.4, <i>p</i> < 0.001], that of reulceration was 20.7% (CI 11.6–29.8, <i>p</i> < 0.001), and that of amputation was 7.6% (CI 3.4–11.8, <i>p</i> < 0.001). A heterogeneity test indicated <i>I</i><sup>2</sup> = 72.6% (<i>p</i> < 0.001) for recurrences, <i>I</i><sup>2</sup> = 94% (<i>p</i> < 0.001) for reulcerations, and <i>I</i><sup>2</sup> = 79% (<i>p</i> < 0.001) for amputations. We conclude that metatarsal head resections in diabetic foot patients are correlated with significant complications, especially reulceration.
topic diabetic foot
metatarsal head resection
reulceration
recurrence
amputation
systematic review
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/9/6/1845
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