Primary or Secondary Subtalar Arthrodesis and Revision of Calcaneal Nonunion with Minimally Invasive Rigid Internal Nail Fixation for Treatment of Displaced Intra-articular Calcaneal Fractures

Didier Fuentes-Viejo, Gabriel Cellarier, Philien Lauer,Patrick Simon,Thomas Mittlmeier

Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery(2019)

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Primary or secondary subtalar joint arthrodesis after displaced intra-articular calcaneal fractures makes use of talocalcaneal large diameter screw fixation after an eventual correction of geometric hindfoot deformity. Despite this procedure usually having a successful functional outcome, potential complications occur, including nonunion and malalignment, with an unknown rate of loss of correction or implant migration during the healing period. Angular stable fixation of the subtalar joint arthrodesis with an interlocking nail applied in a minimally invasive technique affords maintenance of the hindfoot position until osseous healing occurs. The key steps of the surgical technique are described.
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Sequelae after calcaneal fractures,Posttraumatic osteoarthritis of the subtalar joint,Minimally invasive approach,Primary subtalar joint arthrodesis,Distraction subtalar joint arthrodesis,Complications
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