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Closed isolated anterolateral calcaneal dislocation: a case report. | LitMetric

Closed isolated anterolateral calcaneal dislocation: a case report.

BMC Musculoskelet Disord

Department of Orthopedic Surgery, School of Medicine, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran.

Published: June 2022

Background: Complete isolated calcaneal dislocation, defined as dislocation of talocalcaneal and calcaneocuboid joints with intact talonavicular joint without significant fracture, is an exceedingly rare injury.

Case Presentation: A 49-year-old man, after a motor vehicle collision, presented with a closed isolated anterolateral dislocation of the calcaneus associated with fracture of the sustentaculum tali, cuboid, lateral process of the talus, and avulsion fracture of superior peroneal retinaculum. Urgent successful closed reduction was immediately performed in the emergency room under sedation. Two days later, through sinus tarsi approach extended proximally to posterior of the lateral malleolus and distally to the calcaneocuboid joint, peroneal tendons were reduced in the retromalleolar groove and avulsion fracture of the superior peroneal retinaculum was reduced and fixed by a suture anchor. A chondral lesion (6 × 8 mm) was seen in the posterior facet of the calcaneus for that chondroplasty and microfracture were performed. Also, small bony fragments from the cuboid were excised. The reduced calcaneocuboid joint was fixed by two Kirschner wires. In the second stage, 10 days later, through medial approach to the talocalcaneal joint, multiple free bony fragments were excised. Then sustentaculum tali was reduced and fixed using a lag screw. Postoperatively, a non-weight bearing short leg cast was applied for six weeks. The patient had permission to start partial weight bearing 6 weeks after removal of K-wires. Finally, at the 10th postoperative week, he had full weight-bearing without any aid instrument. He was able to return to his regular activities about 6 months after the injury. At 34 months, the American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society ankle-hindfoot scale was 92 from 100. The foot function index percentile was 7% and the visual analogue score for pain was 1.9. The last radiographs revealed normal configuration of talocalcaneal, calcaneocuboid, and talonavicular joints with a little joint space narrowing in posterior part of the subtalar joint.

Conclusion: Patients with isolated anterolateral calcaneal dislocations, even with multiple associated fractures, can have acceptable outcomes, if it is urgently diagnosed and properly managed.

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