Management of Open Calcaneal Fractures with Medial Wounds by One‐Stage Sequential Reduction and Frame Structure Fixation Using Percutaneous Kirschner Wires

Autor: Yong‐qiang Sui, Fei Li, Hai‐lei Yin, Hai‐yu Fan, Xu Gao, Rui Huang
Rok vydání: 2021
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Zdroj: Orthopaedic Surgery
Orthopaedic Surgery, Vol 13, Iss 1, Pp 225-236 (2021)
ISSN: 1757-7861
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Popis: Objective To assess the clinical outcomes of open calcaneal fractures with medial wounds treated with one‐stage management, including early modern wound care, sequential reduction, and frame structure fixation using percutaneous Kirschner wires. Methods A total of 19 patients with open calcaneal fractures admitted to our hospital from May 2016 to March 2019 were selected in this study. Twelve type‐II and seven type‐IIIA medial open injuries were identified according to the classification of Gustilo and Anderson. Fractures were stratified by Sanders classification, including nine type‐II fractures, seven type‐III fractures, and three type‐IV fractures. All patients accepted one‐stage irrigation and debridement, sequential reduction of calcaneal fractures through the open medial wound, percutaneous Kirschner wire fixation, and primary closure of wounds covered with vacuum‐assisted closure (VAC) device. The Bohler angle, the Gissane angle, and the width of the calcaneus were compared before and after surgery. The functional results were evaluated according to the Paley and Hall score system, visual analogue scale (VAS), American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS) ankle and hindfoot score, Maryland Foot Score, and related complications. Results The follow‐up duration for all patients ranged from 14 to 28 months (mean, 22.7 months). The angle of Bohler and Giasane was increased from (−7.6° ± 15.0°) and (96.6° ± 7.6°) before surgery to (23.7° ± 6.1°) and (124.1° ± 7.1°) postoperatively (P
Open calcaneus fractures with medial wound is treated by one‐stage sequential reduction and frame structure fixation using percutaneous Kirschner wires. This technique allows direct restoration of calcaneal morphology with a minimal invasion of soft tissues at an early stage.
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