Effect of Weight-Bearing in Conservative and Operative Management of Fractures of the Base of the Fifth Metatarsal Bone

Biomed Res Int. 2017:2017:1397252. doi: 10.1155/2017/1397252. Epub 2017 Dec 26.

Abstract

Background: There is no established principle regarding weight-bearing in conservative and operative management of fifth metatarsal base fractures.

Methods: We reviewed 86 patients with acute fifth metatarsal base fractures. Conservatively treated late or early weight-bearing patients were assigned to Group A or C, respectively. Operatively treated late or early weight-bearing patients were assigned to Group B or D, respectively. Results were evaluated by clinical union, bone resorption, and the American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS) and Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) scores.

Results: All 4 groups had bone union at a mean of 6.9 weeks (range, 5.1-15.0). There were no differences between the groups in the AOFAS and VAS scores. In the early weight-bearing groups, there were fewer cases of bone resorption, and the bone unions periods were earlier.

Conclusions: Early weight-bearing may help this patient population. Moreover, conservative treatment could be an option in patients with underlying diseases.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Foot Injuries / surgery
  • Fracture Fixation, Internal*
  • Fractures, Bone / surgery*
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Metatarsal Bones / injuries*
  • Middle Aged
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Treatment Outcome
  • Weight-Bearing