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The impact of sustentaculum tali fracture on clinical outcome in patients affected by isolated calcaneal fractures. | LitMetric

The impact of sustentaculum tali fracture on clinical outcome in patients affected by isolated calcaneal fractures.

Eur J Orthop Surg Traumatol

Department of Experimental and Clinical Biomedical Sciences, Radiodiagnostic Unit N. 2., University of Florence - Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Careggi, Largo Palagi 1, 50134, Florence, Italy.

Published: February 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • The sustentaculum tali is often displaced in calcaneal fractures and is crucial for surgical reference during fixation.
  • The study analyzed patients with isolated calcaneal fractures, focusing on the association between fracture patterns and sustentaculum tali involvement, using CT imaging and AOFAS scores for outcomes.
  • Results showed that more severe fracture types (Sanders type 3 and 4) are more likely to involve the sustentaculum, and those with intact sustentaculum had significantly better postoperative outcomes.

Article Abstract

Introduction: The sustentaculum tali is displaced in almost half of calcaneal fractures and during surgical fixation represents one of the main reference points upon which the other bone has to be reduced. The purpose of this study was to investigate which subtalar joint fracture pattern is more frequently associated with sustentaculum tali involvement. Furthermore, correlation between postoperative clinical outcome and sustentaculum tali integrity was performed.

Material And Methods: Patients with isolated calcaneal fractures were analyzed. Sanders-type fracture and involvement of both sustentaculum tali and calcaneocuboid joint were detected on computed tomography imaging; postoperative AOFAS scores were analyzed according to sustentacular involvement.

Results: Fifty calcaneus fractures in 47 patients were included in the final analysis. The sustentaculum tali was fractured in 18 cases (36.0%), thus contradicting its supposed constant position. Sanders type 3 and 4 fractures were more frequently associated with fractured sustentaculum than type 2 (p = 0.012). Sanders type 4 fractures were associated with displaced sustentacular fragment significantly more than type 2 and 3 (p = 0.043). Patients with intact sustentaculum tali reported significantly higher (p < 0.001) mean AOFAS scores than the uninjured group (84.4 ± 9.1 and 74.3 ± 9.5, respectively).

Conclusion: Sanders type 3 and 4 fractures were more frequently associated with sustentaculum tali and/or calcaneocuboid joint involvement than simpler fractures. Injury of sustentaculum tali was related to significant worse postoperative clinical outcomes, underlying the relevance of this fragment on clinical course.

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