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Trauma Case Rep
; 48: 100951, 2023 Dec.
Artículo
en Inglés
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-37915537
RESUMEN
Background: Primary subtalar arthrodesis (PSTA) is a valid option in treating Sanders IV calcaneal fractures with few studies to assess its outcomes. Methods: Seventeen patients with Sanders IV calcaneal fractures were managed by open reduction and primary subtalar arthrodesis. Functional outcomes were measured by AOFAS-AHS and FAAM-ADL. We also documented time to return to work, union rate, wound complications and the need for second surgeries. Results: Fourteen patients were followed for two years. At final follow-up, the mean AOFAS-AHS score was 74.42 ± 1.95, while the mean FAAM- ADL score was 59.21 ± 1.6. Conclusion: PSTA is a valid option in treating these severe fractures. It may reduce the overall disability time.