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Talo-calcaneal distraction Ilizarov frame: an ergonomic method to manage intra-articular fractures of calcaneum
Author(s) -
Anoop Raj Singh,
Javed Ahmad,
Vivek Shrivastava,
Pavneesh Kumar
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
asian journal of medical sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2091-0576
DOI - 10.3126/ajms.v12i7.35459
Subject(s) - medicine , ankle , surgery , radiological weapon , distraction , subtalar joint , reduction (mathematics) , ilizarov technique , calcaneus , intra articular fracture , distraction osteogenesis , calcaneal fracture , orthopedic surgery , internal fixation , geometry , mathematics , neuroscience , biology
Background: Principle of distraction and an indirect reduction was used to promote healing of fractures and adequate regeneration of cartilage at the subtalar joint. Aims and Objectives: The study was aimed to elaborate and develop role of Ilizarov as an alternative biologicalmethod to manage intraarticular fracture calcaneum with minimal chances of infection. Materials and Methods: Twenty-one patients were studied and the mean age of patients was 40.7 years (span: 20 to 65 years). Sanders CT classification was used to divide into type II, 11 (52.38%); type III, 7 (33.33%) and type IV, 3 (14.28%). The average followup was 17.2 months (range: 6 to 24 months). AOFAS scale for ankle and hindfoot was used for assessment of patients- 7 (33.33%) excellent, 7 (33.33%) good, 3 (14.28%) fair, and 4 (19.04%) poor results. The average score was 81.5 ±12.1. The mean period of treatment was 12 weeks (10 to 14 weeks). Results: On radiological assessment, Bohler’s angle change was 19.7±4.4 degrees to 33.51± 5.7 degrees; angle of Gissane changed from 126.4 ± 6.7 degrees preoperatively to 124.9 ± 6.9 degrees postoperatively; calcanealheight changed 40.14 ± 1.98 mm preoperatively to 43.33 ± 1.87 mm and width changed 45.09 ±3.65 mm preoperatively to 43.09 ±3.16 mm postoperatively and reduction malalignment >10 degrees in 5 patients. Superficial skin infection at wire insertion sites was the most common complication encountered in our cases. Conclusion: Our results with this ergonomic technique in a small number of 21 non-randomised cases with a mean followup of 17.2 years attribute towards an alternate surgical substitute to conventional open reduction techniques in the treatment of intra-articular fractures of calcaneum having lesser rate of complications.

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