| Literature DB >> 9921771 |
E Gür1, S Ateşalp, M Başbozkurt, N Aydoğan, K Erler.
Abstract
Four calcanei, which were massively destroyed as a result of blasting injuries from land mines, and 18 severely comminuted calcaneal fractures with bony defects (in one patient, both feet), also from land mines, were treated using a circular external fixator for reconstruction by osteogenic distraction. Because of the severe destruction of tissue to be treated, definitive orthopaedic treatment was delayed for 3 to 28 months (average, 10.1 months) after injury. Time from first use of the circular external fixator to removal of the apparatus ranged from 110 to 175 days (average, 143.7 days). Mean follow-up was 18 months. Of the 22 calcaneal injuries, 4 had excellent results, 11 good, 5 fair, and 2 had poor results. Better results were achieved in cases with lesser defects in bone and where definitive orthopaedic treatment was delayed until problems in soft tissue could be treated.Entities:
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Year: 1999 PMID: 9921771 DOI: 10.1177/107110079902000108
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Foot Ankle Int ISSN: 1071-1007 Impact factor: 2.827