Arthroscopic and Endoscopic Management of Common Complications After Displaced Intra-Articular Calcaneal Fractures

Tun-Hing Lui,Xiao-hua Pan,Yu Pan

Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery(2019)

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Abstract
The list of late complications after calcaneal fracture that can be treated through arthroscopic and/or endoscopic approach continues to expand. The late complications of calcaneal fractures can be classified into 3 groups: (1) those causing focal hindfoot or ankle pain, (2) those causing functional deficit, and (3) those present with diffuse and poorly localized pain. Many group 1 and some group 2 complications can be managed arthroscopically and/or endoscopically. There are usually multiple coexisting sources of the pain. Careful evaluation and analysis of a problem and detailed surgical planning with combination of arthroscopic/endoscopic and open procedures are key to success.
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Calcaneal fractures,Complications,Arthroscopy,Endoscopy,Tendoscopy
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