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Complications associated with open calcaneus fractures.

Brent Wiersema1, David Brokaw, Timothy Weber, Telly Psaradellis, Carlo Panero, Chad Weber, Dana Musapatika.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Literature on open calcaneus fractures is limited and inconsistent. This study's purpose was to report complications such as osteomyelitis, amputations, and soft tissue infections in open calcaneus fractures that were treated at a Level I Trauma Center.
METHODS: From January 1995 through December 2007, 1,157 calcaneus fractures were identified with 127 fractures being open (11.0%). Average followup time was 9.1 (range, 2 to 53) months. All open fractures were treated by a similar protocol of intravenous (i.v.) antibiotics, emergent irrigation and debridement (I&D), initial fracture stabilization if possible, subsequent I&Ds as needed, and delayed definitive fixation. One hundred fifteen open calcaneus fractures in 112 patients had sufficient followup for study inclusion. For this study complications were classified into four categories: superficial infections, deep infections, osteomyelitis, and amputations.
RESULTS: Medial based wounds occurred in 63 (54.8%) fractures. The overall complication rate was 23.5% with 16 fractures (13.9%) requiring a reoperation. Eleven (9.6%) fractures experienced superficial wound infection and 14 (12.2%) had deep wound infection. Six (5.2%) amputations were required with three being for either soft tissue infection or wound necrosis. Culture-positive osteomyelitis occurred in six (5.2%) patients.
CONCLUSION: Utilizing a standardized protocol, open calcaneus fractures were found to have a lower complication rate than has been previously reported.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22338954     DOI: 10.3113/FAI.2011.1052

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Foot Ankle Int        ISSN: 1071-1007            Impact factor:   2.827


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5.  Regression analysis of controllable factors of surgical incision complications in closed calcaneal fractures.

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6.  Epidemiological study on calcaneus fractures in a tertiary hospital.

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