Implications of the Ankle Injury Management (AIM) trial: Close contact casting or surgery for older adults with an unstable ankle fracture?

The Ankle Injury Management (AIM) trial was a pragmatic equivalence randomized controlled trial conducted at 24 hospitals in the United Kingdom that recruited 620 patients aged more than 60 years with an unstable ankle fracture. The trial compared the usual care pathway of early management with open...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Keene, D, Willett, K
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: British Editorial Society of Bone and Joint Surgery 2019
_version_ 1797072483846717440
author Keene, D
Willett, K
author_facet Keene, D
Willett, K
author_sort Keene, D
collection OXFORD
description The Ankle Injury Management (AIM) trial was a pragmatic equivalence randomized controlled trial conducted at 24 hospitals in the United Kingdom that recruited 620 patients aged more than 60 years with an unstable ankle fracture. The trial compared the usual care pathway of early management with open reduction and internal fixation with initially attempting non-surgical management using close contact casting (CCC). CCC is a minimally padded cast applied by an orthopaedic surgeon after closed reduction in the operating theatre. The intervention groups had equivalent functional outcomes at six months and longer-term follow-up. However, potential barriers to using CCC as an initial form of treatment for these patients have been identified. In this report, the results of the AIM trial are summarized and the key issues are discussed in order to further the debate about the role of CCC. Evidence from the AIM trial supports surgeons considering conservative management by CCC as a treatment option for these patients. The longer-term follow-up emphasized that patients treated with CCC need careful monitoring in the weeks after its application to monitor maintenance of reduction.
first_indexed 2024-03-06T23:08:20Z
format Journal article
id oxford-uuid:64a0acca-ac81-42be-b995-94f78f6ac2d7
institution University of Oxford
language English
last_indexed 2024-03-06T23:08:20Z
publishDate 2019
publisher British Editorial Society of Bone and Joint Surgery
record_format dspace
spelling oxford-uuid:64a0acca-ac81-42be-b995-94f78f6ac2d72022-03-26T18:20:01ZImplications of the Ankle Injury Management (AIM) trial: Close contact casting or surgery for older adults with an unstable ankle fracture?Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:64a0acca-ac81-42be-b995-94f78f6ac2d7EnglishSymplectic Elements at OxfordBritish Editorial Society of Bone and Joint Surgery2019Keene, DWillett, KThe Ankle Injury Management (AIM) trial was a pragmatic equivalence randomized controlled trial conducted at 24 hospitals in the United Kingdom that recruited 620 patients aged more than 60 years with an unstable ankle fracture. The trial compared the usual care pathway of early management with open reduction and internal fixation with initially attempting non-surgical management using close contact casting (CCC). CCC is a minimally padded cast applied by an orthopaedic surgeon after closed reduction in the operating theatre. The intervention groups had equivalent functional outcomes at six months and longer-term follow-up. However, potential barriers to using CCC as an initial form of treatment for these patients have been identified. In this report, the results of the AIM trial are summarized and the key issues are discussed in order to further the debate about the role of CCC. Evidence from the AIM trial supports surgeons considering conservative management by CCC as a treatment option for these patients. The longer-term follow-up emphasized that patients treated with CCC need careful monitoring in the weeks after its application to monitor maintenance of reduction.
spellingShingle Keene, D
Willett, K
Implications of the Ankle Injury Management (AIM) trial: Close contact casting or surgery for older adults with an unstable ankle fracture?
title Implications of the Ankle Injury Management (AIM) trial: Close contact casting or surgery for older adults with an unstable ankle fracture?
title_full Implications of the Ankle Injury Management (AIM) trial: Close contact casting or surgery for older adults with an unstable ankle fracture?
title_fullStr Implications of the Ankle Injury Management (AIM) trial: Close contact casting or surgery for older adults with an unstable ankle fracture?
title_full_unstemmed Implications of the Ankle Injury Management (AIM) trial: Close contact casting or surgery for older adults with an unstable ankle fracture?
title_short Implications of the Ankle Injury Management (AIM) trial: Close contact casting or surgery for older adults with an unstable ankle fracture?
title_sort implications of the ankle injury management aim trial close contact casting or surgery for older adults with an unstable ankle fracture
work_keys_str_mv AT keened implicationsoftheankleinjurymanagementaimtrialclosecontactcastingorsurgeryforolderadultswithanunstableanklefracture
AT willettk implicationsoftheankleinjurymanagementaimtrialclosecontactcastingorsurgeryforolderadultswithanunstableanklefracture