Orthopedic Reviews (Aug 2020)

Functional and radiological outcomes in displaced heel fractures: Open reduction and internal fixation <em>versus</em> external fixation

  • Sebastiano Ortu,
  • Matteo Brusoni,
  • Francesco Pisanu,
  • Gianfilippo Caggiari,
  • Emanuele Ciurlia,
  • Fabrizio Bienati,
  • Andrea Fabio Manunta,
  • Carlo Doria,
  • Mario Manca

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/or.2020.8506
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 2

Abstract

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Management of intra-articular heel fractures is controversial. The main goals of surgical treatment are restoring subtalar articular congruence and width, height, form and alignment of the heel. The gold standard is considered Open Reduction and Internal Fixation (ORIF), a complex technique with a high rate of complications. External Fixation (EF) could be a good alternative. In this study were identified 37 fractures in 35 patients (24 patients underwent ORIF and EF was performed in 13 cases) and the outcomes of the two techniques were compared. The mean surgical time for ORIF was 107.8 minutes, while for EF was 88.61 minutes and the ORIF group presented a higher rate of complications, despite of similar results in the mean postoperative AOFAS Ankle and Hindfoot Scale scores (73.31/100 points in the ORIF group and 75.40/100 points in the EF group). Fast learning curve, short surgery time and low complications rate make EF an alternative to ORIF in treating intraarticular heel fractures.

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