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El-Azab, H., Elsayed Ahmed, K., Hafez Khalefa, A., Rashad Marzouk, A. (2022). PERCUTANEOUS CANNULATED SCREWS FOR TREATMENT OF DISPLACED INTRA-ARTICULAR CALCANEAL FRACTURES: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY. Egyptian Journal of Orthopedic Research, 3(1), 1-8. doi: 10.21608/ejor.2022.255093
Hossam El-Azab; Khalaf Fathy Elsayed Ahmed; Abdelrahman Hafez Khalefa; Ashraf Rashad Marzouk. "PERCUTANEOUS CANNULATED SCREWS FOR TREATMENT OF DISPLACED INTRA-ARTICULAR CALCANEAL FRACTURES: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY". Egyptian Journal of Orthopedic Research, 3, 1, 2022, 1-8. doi: 10.21608/ejor.2022.255093
El-Azab, H., Elsayed Ahmed, K., Hafez Khalefa, A., Rashad Marzouk, A. (2022). 'PERCUTANEOUS CANNULATED SCREWS FOR TREATMENT OF DISPLACED INTRA-ARTICULAR CALCANEAL FRACTURES: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY', Egyptian Journal of Orthopedic Research, 3(1), pp. 1-8. doi: 10.21608/ejor.2022.255093
El-Azab, H., Elsayed Ahmed, K., Hafez Khalefa, A., Rashad Marzouk, A. PERCUTANEOUS CANNULATED SCREWS FOR TREATMENT OF DISPLACED INTRA-ARTICULAR CALCANEAL FRACTURES: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY. Egyptian Journal of Orthopedic Research, 2022; 3(1): 1-8. doi: 10.21608/ejor.2022.255093

PERCUTANEOUS CANNULATED SCREWS FOR TREATMENT OF DISPLACED INTRA-ARTICULAR CALCANEAL FRACTURES: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY

Article 1, Volume 3, Issue 1, July 2022, Page 1-8  XML PDF (604.23 K)
Document Type: Original articles: include clinical trials, interventional research, Basic researches and clinically relevant laboratory investigations
DOI: 10.21608/ejor.2022.255093
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Authors
Hossam El-Azab; Khalaf Fathy Elsayed Ahmed; Abdelrahman Hafez Khalefa; Ashraf Rashad Marzouk
Orthopaedics and Traumatology dept., Faculty of Medicine, Sohag Univ., Sohag, Egypt
Abstract
Background: Treatment of displaced intra-articular calcaneal fractures (DIACFs) remains controversial
and challenging to orthopaedic surgeons. Several procedures were used to treat DIACFs. There is no
single approach that is universally applicable to all DIACFs. Objective:-The aim of this prospective study
was to evaluate functional and radiographic outcomes of closed reduction and percutaneous cannulated
screws fixation in treatment of Sanders type II & III DIACFs.
Patients and methods: A prospective study
was conducted on 14 patients (17 feet) with Sanders’ type II or III DIACFs, treated by closed reduction
and fixation using cannulated screws, at orthopedics department of Sohag university hospital, between
June 2020 and April 2022. Functional assessment was done by AOFAS score and VAS for pain.
Radiographic assessment was done by measurement of three calcaneal angles (Gissane, Böhler’s and
posterior facet inclination angles) and three calcaneal distances (height, length and width of calcaneus).
Results: The mean age of patients at time of operation was 34.8 years. Vast majority of patients were
males (78.6%). Involvement of right side was 57.1%. Mean operative time was 57 minutes. Mean AOFAS
score was 85.9 points. Mean time of radiographic union was 8.9 weeks.
Conclusion: The technique
avoided wound complications associated with ORIF with advantage of shorter hospital stay. Patients are
satisfied and had lower rate of subtalar arthritis.


Keywords
Percutaneous fixation; Intra-articular calcaneal fractures; Minimally invasive surgery; Cannulated screws; Prospective study
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