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Updated: May 25 2025

Calcaneus Fractures

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  • Summary
  • Epidemiology
  • Etiology
  • Anatomy
  • Classification
  • Presentation
  • Imaging
  • Treatment
  • Techniques
  • Complications
    • Wound complications (10-25%)
      • increased risk in smokers, diabetics, and open injuries
        • may consider nonoperative treatment in these patients
      • tongue type fractures at high risk (>20%) for posterior skin necrosis
        • should be splinted in 30 degrees of plantarflexion to relieve soft tissue tension
      • keep all hardware away from the corner of the incision
      • delayed wound healing is the most common complication
      • increased wound complication rate correlated with decreased surgeon experience
    • Subtalar arthritis
      • increased with nonoperative management
      • can be addressed with ankle bracing (gauntlet type), NSAIDs, injections, and physical therapy
      • may require bone block subtalar arthrodesis to address loss of calcaneal height
        • important when there are symptoms of anterior ankle impingement
      • in-situ arthrodesis with preserved calcaneal height
    • Lateral impingement with peroneal irritation
    • Sural nerve neuroma
    • Damaged FHL
      • at risk with placement of lateral to medial screws, especially at level of sustentaculum tali (constant fragment)
    • Compartment syndrome (10%)
      • results in claw toes
    • Malunion
      • introduction
        • loss of height, widening, and lateral impingement
      • physical exam
        • limited ankle dorsiflexion
        • due to dorsiflexed talus with talar declination angle <20
      • classification (see below)
      • treatment
        • distraction bone block subtalar arthrodesis
            • chronic pain from subtalar joint
            • incongruous subtalar joint/post-traumatic DJD
            • loss of calcaneal height
            • mechanical block to ankle dorsiflexion
              • results from posterior talar collapse into the posterior calcaneus
        • technique
          • goal is to correct
            • hindfoot height
            • ankle impingement
            • subfibular impingement
            • subtalar arthritis
        • Malunion CT Classification & Treatment
        • Type I
        • Lateral exostosis with no subtalar arthritis
        • Treat with lateral wall resection
        • Type II
        • Lateral exostosis with subtalar arthritis
        • Treat with lateral wall resection and subtalar fusion
        • Type III
        • Lateral exostosis, subtalar arthritis, and varus malunion
        • Treat with lateral wall resection, subtalar fusion, and +/- valgus osteotomy (controversial)
  • Prognosis
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Trauma | Calcaneus Fractures
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