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Calcaneus Fractures

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  • Summary
  • Epidemiology
  • Etiology
  • Anatomy
  • Classification
  • Presentation
  • Imaging
    • Radiographs
      • recommended views
        • AP
        • lateral
        • oblique
      • optional views
        • Broden
          • allows visualization of posterior facet
          • useful for evaluation of intraoperative reduction of posterior facet
          • with ankle in neutral dorsiflexion and ~45 degrees internal rotation, take x-rays at 40, 30, 20, and 10 degrees cephalad from neutral
        • Harris
          • visualizes tuberosity fragment widening, shortening, and varus positioning
          • place the foot in maximal dorsiflexion and angle the x-ray beam 45 degrees
        • AP ankle
          • demonstrates lateral wall extrusion causing fibular impingement
      • findings
        • double-density sign
          • represents subtalar incongruity
          • indicates partial separation of facet from sustentaculum
            • lateral portion of the posterior facet
        • calcaneal shortening
        • varus tuberosity deformity
        • decreased Böhler's angle
          • angle between line from highest point of anterior process to highest point of posterior facet + line tangential to superior edge of tuberosity
          • measured on lateral view
          • normal 20-40°
          • represents collapse of the posterior facet
        • increased angle of Gissane
          • angle between line along lateral margin of posterior facet + line anterior to beak of calcaneus
          • measured on lateral view
          • normal 120-145°
          • represents collapse of the posterior facet
    • CT
      • indications
        • gold standard
        • should perform 2-3 mm cuts
      • views
        • 30-degree semicoronal
          • demonstrates posterior and middle facet displacement
        • axial
          • demonstrates calcaneocuboid joint involvement
        • sagittal
          • demonstrates tuberosity displacement
    • MRI
      • indications
        • used only to diagnose calcaneal stress fractures in the presence of normal radiographs and/or uncertain diagnosis
  • Treatment
  • Techniques
  • Complications
  • Prognosis
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