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Surgical Treatment Using Sinus Tarsi Approach with Anterolateral Fragment Open-Door Technique in Sanders Type 3 and 4 Displaced Intraarticular Calcaneal Fracture

Although various outcomes of the sinus tarsi approach have been reported, these are limited to the Sanders type 2 displaced intraarticular calcaneal fractures (DIACF) because of the limited visibility of the posterior facet joint. In this study we aimed to (1) introduce a sinus tarsi approach combin...

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Autores principales: Cho, Jaeho, Kim, Jahyung, Kang, Eun Myeong, Lee, Jeong Seok, Min, Tae-Hong, Won, Sung Hun, Yi, Young, Chun, Dong-il
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8508352/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34639700
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph181910400
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author Cho, Jaeho
Kim, Jahyung
Kang, Eun Myeong
Lee, Jeong Seok
Min, Tae-Hong
Won, Sung Hun
Yi, Young
Chun, Dong-il
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Kim, Jahyung
Kang, Eun Myeong
Lee, Jeong Seok
Min, Tae-Hong
Won, Sung Hun
Yi, Young
Chun, Dong-il
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description Although various outcomes of the sinus tarsi approach have been reported, these are limited to the Sanders type 2 displaced intraarticular calcaneal fractures (DIACF) because of the limited visibility of the posterior facet joint. In this study we aimed to (1) introduce a sinus tarsi approach combined with an anterolateral fragment open-door technique that enables adequate visibility of the innermost and middle portion of the posterior facet joint, and (2) evaluate the radiographic and clinical outcomes of the patients treated with that technique. This is a retrospective case-series study performed on medical records of 25 patients who presented with the Sanders type 3 or 4 DIACF and were treated with the sinus tarsi approach. The radiologic measurements showed significant corrections of the Bohler’s angle, calcaneal width, length, height, and articular step-off in both X-rays and CTs in the last follow-up period. The mean AOFAS score was 90.08 ± 6.44 at the last follow-up. Among all the follow-up patients, two cases (8%) had acute superficial infections, and no other wound complications occurred. Therefore, we suggest that the Sanders type 3 or 4 DIACF could be successfully treated with the proposed technique with low complications and bring out effective clinical and radiologic outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-85083522021-10-13 Surgical Treatment Using Sinus Tarsi Approach with Anterolateral Fragment Open-Door Technique in Sanders Type 3 and 4 Displaced Intraarticular Calcaneal Fracture Cho, Jaeho Kim, Jahyung Kang, Eun Myeong Lee, Jeong Seok Min, Tae-Hong Won, Sung Hun Yi, Young Chun, Dong-il Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Although various outcomes of the sinus tarsi approach have been reported, these are limited to the Sanders type 2 displaced intraarticular calcaneal fractures (DIACF) because of the limited visibility of the posterior facet joint. In this study we aimed to (1) introduce a sinus tarsi approach combined with an anterolateral fragment open-door technique that enables adequate visibility of the innermost and middle portion of the posterior facet joint, and (2) evaluate the radiographic and clinical outcomes of the patients treated with that technique. This is a retrospective case-series study performed on medical records of 25 patients who presented with the Sanders type 3 or 4 DIACF and were treated with the sinus tarsi approach. The radiologic measurements showed significant corrections of the Bohler’s angle, calcaneal width, length, height, and articular step-off in both X-rays and CTs in the last follow-up period. The mean AOFAS score was 90.08 ± 6.44 at the last follow-up. Among all the follow-up patients, two cases (8%) had acute superficial infections, and no other wound complications occurred. Therefore, we suggest that the Sanders type 3 or 4 DIACF could be successfully treated with the proposed technique with low complications and bring out effective clinical and radiologic outcomes. MDPI 2021-10-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8508352/ /pubmed/34639700 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph181910400 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Cho, Jaeho
Kim, Jahyung
Kang, Eun Myeong
Lee, Jeong Seok
Min, Tae-Hong
Won, Sung Hun
Yi, Young
Chun, Dong-il
Surgical Treatment Using Sinus Tarsi Approach with Anterolateral Fragment Open-Door Technique in Sanders Type 3 and 4 Displaced Intraarticular Calcaneal Fracture
title Surgical Treatment Using Sinus Tarsi Approach with Anterolateral Fragment Open-Door Technique in Sanders Type 3 and 4 Displaced Intraarticular Calcaneal Fracture
title_full Surgical Treatment Using Sinus Tarsi Approach with Anterolateral Fragment Open-Door Technique in Sanders Type 3 and 4 Displaced Intraarticular Calcaneal Fracture
title_fullStr Surgical Treatment Using Sinus Tarsi Approach with Anterolateral Fragment Open-Door Technique in Sanders Type 3 and 4 Displaced Intraarticular Calcaneal Fracture
title_full_unstemmed Surgical Treatment Using Sinus Tarsi Approach with Anterolateral Fragment Open-Door Technique in Sanders Type 3 and 4 Displaced Intraarticular Calcaneal Fracture
title_short Surgical Treatment Using Sinus Tarsi Approach with Anterolateral Fragment Open-Door Technique in Sanders Type 3 and 4 Displaced Intraarticular Calcaneal Fracture
title_sort surgical treatment using sinus tarsi approach with anterolateral fragment open-door technique in sanders type 3 and 4 displaced intraarticular calcaneal fracture
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8508352/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34639700
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph181910400
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