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First cuneo-metatarsal arthrodesis (Modified Lapidus) with plantar plate for the treatment of hallux valgus: clinical and radiological outcomes at one year follow-up.

Orthop Traumatol Surg Res

December 2024

Service de Chirurgie Orthopédique et Traumatologique, Hôpital Trousseau, CHRU de Tours, Avenue de la République, 37170 Chambray-lès-Tours, France; Centre de la Cheville et du Pied, Clinique Saint Léonard, 49800 Trélazé, France.

Article Synopsis
  • - The modified Lapidus arthrodesis is an effective surgical technique for treating moderate to severe hallux valgus deformities, focusing on first tarsometatarsal joint hypermobility and enabling immediate weight-bearing post-surgery.
  • - A study involving 66 patients found a 98.75% success rate for bone union after the procedure, with some minor complications such as one non-union case and two wound issues.
  • - Significant improvements in foot alignment were noted, with reductions in hallux valgus angle and intermetatarsal angle, indicating that this surgical method, when performed with a plantar plate and compression screw, is both reliable and beneficial for patients.
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In this comprehensive case report, we examine a 29-year-old male who suffered a high-energy vehicular accident, resulting in a type III Hawkins fracture of the talus. This specific fracture type is critically associated with a greater than 90% risk of progressing to avascular necrosis (AVN) of the talus, a severe and debilitating condition. Alongside this, the patient sustained fractures of the medial and lateral malleolus.

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The 3.5 mm diameter or thicker Steinmann pins were commonly used in skeletal traction, which are so highly invasive that may result in severe complications such as pin tract infection and iatrogenic calcaneus fractures. Accordingly, Xirui Wu designed a new type of tension traction bow that can be assembled with 2.

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Medial swivel dislocation is a rare subtype of midtarsal bone dislocation, mostly associated with fracture rather than isolated dislocation. It is caused by medially or laterally direct forces to the midfoot. In case of failed closed reduction of the deformity, the patient should undergo open reduction and stabilization of the injury as soon as possible.

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Introduction: The calcaneus is the most commonly fractured tarsal bone. Diagnosis is often challenging due to subtle radiographic changes and requires timely identification to prevent complications, including subtalar arthritis, neurovascular injury, malunion, osteomyelitis, and compartment syndrome. Treatment varies based on fracture type, with non-surgical methods for non-displaced stress fractures and surgical interventions for displaced or intra-articular fractures.

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Objective: To explore clinical effect of vancomycin calcium sulfate combined with internal fixation on calcaneal beak-like fracture secondary to calcaneal osteomyelitis caused by diabetic foot.

Methods: From April 2018 to October 2021, a retrospective analysis was performed on 5 patients with calcaneal bone osteomyelitis secondary to diabetic foot, including 2 males and 3 females, aged from 48 to 60 years old;diabetes course ranged from 5 to 13 years;the courses of diabetic foot disease ranged from 18 to 52 days;5 patients were grade Ⅲ according to Wagner classification. All patients were treated with debridement, vancomycin bone cement implantation, negative pressure aspiration at stageⅠ, vancomycin calcium sulfate and internal fixation at stageⅡfor calcaneal beak-like fracture.

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Using the Equatorial Talar Line as a Radiographic Predictor of Sanders Type 3 and 4 Calcaneus Fractures and Lateral Wall Blowout.

J Am Acad Orthop Surg Glob Res Rev

June 2024

From the Division of Orthopaedic Trauma and Adult Reconstruction, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center/Jersey City Medical Center, RWJBarnabas Health, Jersey City, NJ (Dr. Jankowski, Dr. Boe, Dr. Keller, Mr. Zapf, Dr. Yingling, Dr. Liporace, and Dr. Yoon), and the Division of Orthopaedic Trauma and Division of Orthopaedic Trauma, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Jewett Orthopedic Institute, Orlando Health, Orlando, FL (Dr. Combs, Dr. Thomas, and Dr. Langford).

Article Synopsis
  • The study evaluates the equatorial talar line (ETL) as a reliable indicator for predicting the severity of calcaneal fractures (specifically Sanders type III and IV) and lateral wall blowouts using radiographic imaging.
  • The reliability of the ETL was measured using intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis, showing high reliability scores (ICC of 1.0) and good sensitivity (0.82 for fractures and 0.81 for blowouts).
  • The conclusion emphasizes that the ETL is a consistent and useful radiographic metric for differentiating between less severe and more serious types of calcaneus fractures based on its position in lateral ankle X-rays.
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Total ankle arthroplasty is the gold standard surgical treatment for severe ankle arthritis and fracture. However, revision surgeries due to the failure of the ankle implant are a serious concern. Extreme bone density loss due to bone remodelling is one of the main reasons for implant loosening, with aseptic loosening of the talar component being one of the primary reasons for total ankle arthroplasty revisions.

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Intra-articular Calcaneal Fractures: A Report of Cases and Comments on Preoperative Management.

Niger J Clin Pract

May 2024

Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, OrthoIndy Hospital (St. Vincent Hospital), Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.

Objectives: To present a review of the clinical characteristics, preoperative and surgical management, and outcomes of patients with intra-articular calcaneal fractures who had open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) and to offer some comments on and research ideas for the preoperative management of patients with these fractures.

Patients And Methods: We studied consecutive patients who had ORIF performed by a single surgeon for closed, intra-articular calcaneal fractures at our level-1 trauma center between 5/29/2012 and 3/20/2018. All inpatients were treated with a preoperative soft tissue management protocol, whereas outpatients were not.

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Background: Fixation of calcaneus through the sinus tarsi approach is increasingly popular due to the lower rate of wound complications. The use of postoperative CT provided a better evaluation tool than using plain radiography. Our objective of the present study is to evaluate the quality of fracture reductions by postoperative 3D CT scans after surgical intervention using the sinus tarsi approach and fixation with 3.

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Displaced intra-articular calcaneus fractures (DIACFs) are difficult injuries to treat and are often encountered by orthopedic surgeons. For DIACFs treated nonoperatively or with open reduction internal fixation (ORIF), a common complication is painful subtalar arthritis and the need for a secondary subtalar fusion, which prolongs the overall recovery time. One treatment option to address this sequela involves ORIF with subtalar fusion as the primary treatment.

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Parallel versus Angulated Screw Configuration in Subtalar Arthrodesis for Posttraumatic Arthritis.

Clin Orthop Surg

June 2024

Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Pusan National University Yangsan Hospital, Pusan National University School of Medicine, Yangsan, Korea.

Background: To compare radiographic union and clinical outcomes between parallel and angulated screw configurations (SCs) for patients undergoing subtalar arthrodesis due to posttraumatic subtalar arthritis (PSA) after displaced intra-articular calcaneal fractures.

Methods: This study retrospectively reviewed 140 consecutive PSA cases from March 2011 to November 2021 (parallel SC: group 1, n = 80; angulated SC: group 2, n = 60). Radiographic union, Foot and Ankle Outcome Score (FAOS), and visual analog scale (VAS) scores were among the outcome assessments.

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Background: This study aims to report the midterm outcomes after surgical treatment of Hawkins Classification III Talar neck fractures.

Methods: From March 2010 to April 2022, among a total of 155 patients who visited our hospital with talus fractures, 31 patients underwent surgical treatment for Hawkins classification III talar neck fractures. The inclusion criteria comprised patients with a symptom duration of over 1 year who were available for outpatient follow-up and underwent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) follow-up 2 months after surgery.

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Biomechanical role of bone grafting for calcaneal fracture fixation in the presence of bone defect: A finite element analysis.

Clin Biomech (Bristol)

June 2024

Department of Orthopedics, Shanghai Pudong New Area People's Hospital, Shanghai 201299, China; Department of Orthopedics, Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine, Shanghai 200025, China. Electronic address:

Background: The purpose of this study was to compare the biomechanical stress and stability of calcaneal fixations with and without bone defect, before and after bone grafting, through a computational approach.

Methods: A finite element model of foot-ankle complex was reconstructed, impoverished with a Sanders III calcaneal fracture without bone defect and with moderate and severe bone defects. Plate fixations with and without bone grafting were introduced with walking stance simulated.

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Purpose: Specialized devices for fixation of the acetabulum quadrilateral plate (QP) fractures may not be readily available in resource-constrained settings. In this article, we aim to explore the use of a 3.5-mm locking calcaneal plate in fixation of QP fractures.

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[Navicular bone fractures in horses: Prognosis after conservative and surgical treatment].

Schweiz Arch Tierheilkd

June 2024

Department für Pferde, Klinik für Pferdechirurgie, Vetsuisse-Fakultät, Universität Zürich.

The aim of this retrospective study is to describe and compare conservative and surgical treatment of navicular fractures in horses. An attempt is made to identify critical points that can favorably influence the prognosis of this orthopedic disease. All horses treated for a navicular fracture at the Equine Clinic, Vetsuisse Faculty, University of Zurich between 2005 and 2017 were included in this study.

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Current Management of Intra-Articular Calcaneal Fractures.

Clin Podiatr Med Surg

July 2024

Department of Orthopedics, West Penn Hospital Foot & Ankle Surgery, Allegheny Health Network, Pittsburgh, PA, USA. Electronic address:

Article Synopsis
  • * Surgery is usually recommended for fractures that are significantly displaced or shattered, but it comes with risks due to the poor blood supply and delicate soft tissues in the area.
  • * Common surgical methods include the lateral extensile approach, minimal incision (sinus tarsi approach), and percutaneous approach, with the best choice depending on the patient’s overall health, the specifics of the fracture, soft tissue condition, and the patient's functional status before the injury.
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Management of Talus Fractures.

Clin Podiatr Med Surg

July 2024

Department of Podiatry, Silicon Valley Reconstructive Foot and Ankle Fellowship, Palo Alto Medical Foundation, 701 E EL Camino Real, Mountain View, CA 94040, USA.

Fractures of the talus are life-changing events. The talus is of vital importance to normal gait. Given its importance, great care is needed in diagnosing and treating these injuries.

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Osteochondral Injuries of the Talus.

Clin Podiatr Med Surg

July 2024

Department of Podiatric Surgery, Orthopedic Centers of Colorado, Advanced Orthopedic & Sports Medicine Specialists, 8101 East Lowry Boulevard, Suite 230, Denver, CO 80230, USA.

Article Synopsis
  • Osteochondral lesions of the talus are common injuries often resulting from trauma, particularly ankle sprains and fractures.
  • Due to the talus being mostly made of hyaline cartilage, these injuries have limited healing abilities, necessitating various surgical treatments.
  • The review discusses different open and arthroscopic techniques for treating these injuries, their indications, outcomes, and the authors' personal treatment preferences.
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Navicular and Cuboid Fractures.

Clin Podiatr Med Surg

July 2024

Foot and Ankle Services, WVU Medicine Wheeling Hospital, 10 Medical Park Road Suite 203, Wheeling, WV 26003, USA. Electronic address:

Navicular and cuboid fractures can be complex and difficult to treat. Depending on the mechanism of injury, diagnosis of such fractures is not always possible with conventional radiographs due to the irregularity and overlap of the midfoot bones. Advanced imaging is indicated if a fracture is of high suspicion or to further characterize a displaced fracture.

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The treatment of acute heel pad avulsion differs significantly from managing other soft tissue injuries due to its unique soft tissue structure. This case report outlines a scenario involving a male in his 20s who suffered heel pad avulsion without a calcaneal fracture but with an ipsilateral medial malleolus fracture after a twisting injury to the ankle caused by a road traffic accident. Immediate action was taken within 24 hours of the injury, involving thorough debridement of the wound, fixation to the calcaneum using multiple K-wires, primary suturing and internal fixation of the medial malleolus with two cannulated cancellous screws.

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Application of Human Acellular Dermal Matrix with Skin Graft for Lacunar Soft-Tissue Defect of Lateral Heel after Calcaneal Fracture.

Adv Skin Wound Care

June 2024

Xiaoliang Song, MD, is Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthopedic Trauma Department, The Second People's Hospital of Changzhi City, Shanxi Province, China. Shuo Zhao, MD, is Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthopedic Department, Hebei Children's Hospital, Heibei Province, China. Fengyu Wang, MD, is Orthopedic Surgeon, Department of Hand Surgery, The Third Hospital of Hebei Medical University, Hebei Province, China. Yuan Liu, MB, is Orthopedic Surgeon, Department of Trauma and Orthopedics, Handan First Hospital, Handan, China. Also in the Department of Hand Surgery, The Third Hospital of Hebei Medical University, Li Wang, MD, is Associate Professor; Yali Xu, MD, is Professor; Li Lv, MB, is Orthopedic Surgeon; Wenxu Duan, MD, is Orthopedic Surgeon; Hongjuan Zhang, MB, is Chair in Nursing; Runze Bai, MB, is Orthopedic Surgeon; Hejun Sun, MB, is Orthopedic Surgeon; and Xinzhong Shao, MB, is Full Professor.

Objective: To investigate the clinical effect of human acellular dermal matrix (HADM) combined with split-thickness skin graft in repairing lacunar soft tissue defects of the lateral heel after calcaneal fracture.

Methods: From June 2018 to October 2020, providers repaired 11 cases of lacunar soft tissue defects at the lateral part of the heel using HADM combined with split-thickness skin graft. After thorough debridement, the HADM was trimmed and filled into the lacunar defect area.

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The sinus tarsi approach is increasingly growing in popularity for open reduction internal fixation of calcaneus fractures. Multiple studies have demonstrated favorable short-term results compared to the traditional extensile L incision, however long-term data over 5 years is currently limited to a single retrospective case series. Following local ethical approval, all patients who had completed a minimum 5 years from time of operation were contacted with a Standardized Telephone Questionnaire completed.

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Background: Talar fractures often require osteotomy during surgery to achieve reduction and screw fixation of the fractured fragments due to limited visualization and operating space of the talar articular surface. The objective of this study was to evaluate the horizontal approach to the medial malleolus facet by maximizing exposure through dorsiflexion and plantarflexion positions.

Methods: In dorsiflexion, plantarflexion, and functional foot positions, we respectively obtained the anterior and posterior edge lines of the projection of the medial malleolus on the medial malleolar facet.

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Objective: The treatment of talar neck and/or body fractures is known to be difficult and challenging, with significant impact on the long-term functional outcome for the patient. The optimal management, including the choice of surgical approaches and implants, are still under constant discussion. The purpose of the study was to investigate the clinical effects of lateral mini-plate combined with medial lag screws for the treatment of complicated central talar fractures.

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