Objective: To assess radiological outcome of management of calcaneal fractures.

Methods: The retrospective study was conducted at Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, and comprised data of calcaneal fractures managed between February , 2008 and February, 2014 Cases were identified through medical records, and X-rays were reviewed through digital radiology archive. Bohler\'s angle, Gissane\'s angle, calcaneal height and width were assessed digitally on pre-operative and post-operative X-ray images.

Results: Of the27 patients, only 1(3.7%) was female. The cause of fracture was fall from height 15(56%), road traffic accidents 7(26%) and bomb blasts5(19%). Tongue type fractures were 16(59%) and 11(41%) were joint depression type. There was a significant mean increase in Bohler\'s angle (p<0.001) and mean decrease in calcaneal width (p=0.023). Gissane\'s angle and calcaneal height increased marginally (p> 0.05 each).

Conclusions: Measurable improvement in anatomical parameters is possible with surgery, which is a prerequisite for good functional results.

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