34
Participants
Start Date
September 30, 2019
Primary Completion Date
October 30, 2020
Study Completion Date
October 30, 2022
open reduction and internal fixation plus primary subtalar arthrodesis
they will be scheduled to surgery after resolution of the edema and appearance of wrinkle sign. Lateral position and lateral extensile approach will be used. A 4 mm schanz will be inserted in the calcaneal tuberosity from lateral side to control varus and to restore calcaneal height. Lateral wall of the calcaneus will be lifted keeping it attached inferiorly. Articular surfaces of inferior surface of the talus and posterior facet of the calcaneus will be debrided thoroughly and drilled by 2 mm k-wire. tricortical iliac bone autograft will be inserted the subtalar joint. A lateral nonlocked plate will be applied to reduce the lateral wall blow out and broadening then fixation by two cannulated partially threaded 7.3 screws from the calcaneal tuberosity to the talus. We will check position by fluoroscopy then closure in two layers (subcutaneous and skin) after homeostasis. Below knee slab will be applied and non-weight bearing for six weeks.
conservative management then calcaneoplasty and subtalar arthrodesis.
they will be assessed upon 1st clinic visit. After at least three months patients will be scheduled for subtalar arthrodesis. A new preoperative ankle CT scan will be done. Lateral position and lateral extensile approach will be used. Lateral wall and plantar exostosis will be resected. Articular surfaces of inferior surface of the talus and posterior facet of the calcaneus will be debrided thoroughly and drilled by 2 mm k-wire. Hind foot deformity (mostly varus) will be corrected through the subtalar joint manually and checked clinically. Loss of calcaneal height will be corrected by tricortical iliac bone autograft to distract the subtalar joint then fixation by two cannulated partially threaded 7.3 screws from the calcaneal tuberosity to the talus. We will check position by fluoroscopy then closure in two layers (subcutaneous and skin) after homeostasis. Below knee slab will be applied and non-weight bearing for six weeks.
Ain shams university hospital, Cairo
Ain Shams University
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