Arthroscopic surgery plus one or more posterior small incisions for calcaneal fractures

Bo-yuan Su, Yong-xiong Pan, Jinsong Hong, Qinmeng Yang
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Objective To compare the effects of arthroscopic surgery plus one or more posterior small incisions and the sinus tarsi approach in the treatment of calcaneal fracture. Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted of the 85 patients with calcaneal fracture who had been treated from January 2017 to June 2017 at Department of Foot & Ankle Surgery, Guangzhou Orthopaedic Hospital. They were 43 men and 42 women, 32 to 58 years of age (average, 46.0 years). Arthroscopic surgery plus one or more posterior small incisions was performed in 40 of them while the sinus tarsi approach was used in the other 45 cases. The 2 groups were compared in terms of operation time, fracture healing time, incision complications and functions of the affected foot by the American Orthopedic Foot Ankle Society (AOFAS) ankle-hindfoot scores. Results There were no significant differences in the preoperative general data between the 2 groups, showing they were comparable (P>0.05). The average follow-up period for all the patients was 8 months (from 6 to 12 months). For the arthroscopic surgery group and sinus tarsi approach group, the fracture healing time was 8.6±2.4 weeks and 8.9±1.8 weeks, and the AOFAS ankle-hindfoot scores were 82.5±5.6 and 85.1±4.0, respectively, showing no significant differences between them (P>0.05). The operation time in the arthroscopic surgery group (43.6±5.4 min) was significantly less than in the sinus tarsi approach group (56.5±6.4 minutes), and the rate of complications in the former[2.5%(1/40)] significantly lower than in the latter[15.6%(7/45)] (P< 0.05). Conclusion Arthroscopic surgery plus one or more posterior small incisions may be a fine treatment for calcaneal fractures because postoperative incision complications can be reduced. Key words: Arthroscopy; Calcaneus; Fracture, bone; Posterior
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关节镜手术加一个或多个后部小切口治疗跟骨骨折
目的比较关节镜手术加一个或多个后小切口和睑板窦入路治疗跟骨骨折的疗效。方法对2017年1月至2017年6月在广州市骨科医院足踝外科就诊的85例跟骨骨折患者进行回顾性分析。他们分别是43名男性和42名女性,年龄在32至58岁之间(平均46.0岁)。其中40例采用关节镜手术加一个或多个后部小切口,其余45例采用睑板窦入路。根据美国足踝学会(AOFAS)踝后足评分,对两组患者的手术时间、骨折愈合时间、切口并发症和患足功能进行比较。结果两组患者术前一般数据无显著差异,具有可比性(P>0.05),平均随访时间为8个月(6-12个月)。关节镜手术组和跗骨窦入路组的骨折愈合时间分别为8.6±2.4周和8.9±1.8周,AOFAS踝后足评分分别为82.5±5.6和85.1±4.0,关节镜手术组手术时间(43.6±5.4min)明显少于睑板窦入路组(56.5±6.4min),结论关节镜手术加一个或多个后小切口治疗跟骨骨折,可减少术后切口并发症,是一种较好的治疗方法。关键词:关节镜检查;跟骨;骨折,骨;后部
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