J Korean Fract Soc.  2002 Oct;15(4):439-445.

Operative Treatment of Intraarticular Calcaneal Fractures Combined with Multiple Injuries using Closed Reduction and Cannulated Screw Fixation

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, College of Medicine, Wonkwang University Hospital, Iksan, Korea. osktg@wonkwang.ac.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE: To evaluate the radiological and clinical results of closed reduction and cannulated screw percutaneous fixation of intraarticular calcaneal fractures combined with multiple injuries.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
We reviewed 15 cases of 13 patients intraarticular calcaneal fractures combined with multiple injuries which were treated with closed reduction and cannulated screw percutaneous fixation between June 1998 to June 2001 and minimum follow up period of 12 months(12-27 months). The results were based on the assessment criteria of Salama and the analysis of Bohler 's angle, states of subtalar joint and deformities of calcaneus. Based on the Sanders classification, there were 2 cases(13%) of type I, 9 cases(60%) of type II and 4 cases(27%) of type III.
RESULTS
The preoperative Bohler 's angles were between 5 degrees to 35 degrees, postoperative Bohler 's angles were between 15 degrees to 45 degrees and the last follow up Bohler 's angles were between 15 degrees to 40 degrees . The postoperative complication of subtalar arthritis were developed in 5 cases and deformities of calcaneus were developed in 4 cases. Based on the assessment criteria of Salama, the functional results were excellent in 2 cases, good in 8 cases, fair in 3 cases, and poor in 2 cases.
CONCLUSION
The closed reduction and cannulated screw percutaneous fixation of intraarticular calcaneal fractures combined with multiple injuries was thought to be a useful method of treatment at the state of not delayed operating time and not position changing.

Keyword

Calcaneus; Intraarticular fractures; Closed reduction; Cannulated screw

MeSH Terms

Arthritis
Calcaneus
Classification
Congenital Abnormalities
Follow-Up Studies
Humans
Intra-Articular Fractures
Multiple Trauma*
Postoperative Complications
Subtalar Joint
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