Percutaneous reduction and fixation of an intra-articular calcaneal fracture using an inflatable bone tamp: Description of a novel and safe technique

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Calcaneal fractures are common injuries involving the hind foot and often a source of significant long-term morbidity. Treatment options have changed throughout the ages from periods of preferred nonoperative management to closed reduction with a mallet, and more recently, open reduction and anatomic internal fixation. The current treatment of choice; however, is often debated, as open management of these fractures carries many risks to include wound breakdown and infection. A less invasive form of surgical management through small incisions, while maintaining the ability to obtain joint congruency, anatomic alignment, and restore calcaneal height and width would be ideal. We propose a novel form of fracture reduction using an inflatable bone tamp and percutaneous fracture fixation. Preoperative planning and experienced fluoroscopy is crucial to successful management using this method. Although we achieved successful radiographic outcome in this case, long-term functional outcome of this technique are yet to be published. © 2012 Mauffrey et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Mauffrey, C., Bailey, J. R., Hak, D. J., & Hammerberg, M. E. (2012). Percutaneous reduction and fixation of an intra-articular calcaneal fracture using an inflatable bone tamp: Description of a novel and safe technique. Patient Safety in Surgery, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1754-9493-6-6

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