2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.rboe.2016.02.002
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Risk of injury to vascular-nerve bundle after calcaneal fracture: comparison among three techniques

Abstract: ObjectiveTo ascertain whether the number of screws or pins placed in the calcaneus might increase the risk of injury when three different techniques for treating calcaneal fractures.Method126 radiographs of patients who suffered displaced calcaneal fractures were retrospectively analyzed. Three surgical techniques were analyzed on an interobserver basis: 31 radiographs of patients treated using plates that were not specific for the calcaneus, 48 using specific plates and 47 using an external fixator. The risk … Show more

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“…fixators are costly, cumbersome, and complicated-with high risks of pin tract infection (Kazmers, Fragomen, & Rozbruch, in press), vascular damage (Labronici et al, 2016;Staeheli, Fraser, & Morgan, 2012), or nerve injury (Labronici et al, 2016;Poglia, Wehrli, Steinmetz, & Zermatten, 2016). Besides, not all orthopedic surgeons are available/willing to put these on solely for flap protection, creating a logistic issue.…”
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“…fixators are costly, cumbersome, and complicated-with high risks of pin tract infection (Kazmers, Fragomen, & Rozbruch, in press), vascular damage (Labronici et al, 2016;Staeheli, Fraser, & Morgan, 2012), or nerve injury (Labronici et al, 2016;Poglia, Wehrli, Steinmetz, & Zermatten, 2016). Besides, not all orthopedic surgeons are available/willing to put these on solely for flap protection, creating a logistic issue.…”
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confidence: 99%