Complex surgical treatment as a method of correction of multicomponent deformation of the foot in cases of background posttraumatic deformations of the calcaneus

Автор: Zeynalov V.T., Samkov A.S., KardanovA.a, Levin A.N., Shkuro K.V., Gavrilova N.S.

Журнал: Кафедра травматологии и ортопедии @jkto

Статья в выпуске: 4 (30), 2017 года.

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16 patients aged 22-54 years were observed in FGBU CITO during the period of 2014-2016. All patients received conservative treatment for comminuted calcaneal fracture, according to Sanders type 3 and 4. 11 patients had valgus and 5 persons had varus posttraumatic calcaneal deformity. Of the total group of patients 10 were satisfied with the results of conservative treatment. Six patients who were not satisfied with the results of conservative treatment received surgical treatment. The time from the moment of injury to treatment in CITO was from 6 months to 2 years. All patients suffered posttraumatic ar- throsis of the subtalar joint and secondary foot deformation against a background of a posttraumatic calcaneus deformation. A method of surgical correction of multicomponent post-traumatic foot deformation was proposed that allows one-step creation of biomechanically correct relationships of all parts of the foot and ankle joint. Indications for surgical treatment and the necessary pre-operational planning using X-rays was developed. Also a method of complex surgical correction of multicomponent deformation of the foot tested for cases with background posttraumatic calcaneus changes. Long-term results were traced up to 2 years. The results received were 5 good and 1 unsatisfactory. This results allow recommending our method for cases when the indications for operation are met and the method is carefully followed.

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Complex treatment of secondary posttraumatic foot deformities, posttraumatic foot deformation, posttraumatic valgus and varus calcaneus deformity, posttraumatic planovalgus foot deformation

Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/142212799

IDR: 142212799

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