2020
DOI: 10.17392/1282-21
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Minimally invasive sinus tarsi approach in Sanders II-III calcaneal fractures in high-demand patients

Abstract: Aim To evaluate if the sinus tarsi approach treated with open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF), without using plate fixation, provided good functional results in active adult population. The hypothesis was that the sinus tarsi approach with limited incision provided good results comparable to other approaches. Methods A total of 78 patients (81 feet) surgically treated for articular calcaneus fracture were reviewed according to inclusion criteria: Sanders fracture type II-III, minimum follow-up of 2 year… Show more

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“…Due to the alternate use of the portals all parts of the ankle joint could be reached. The preparation of the subtalar joint, if required, was performed minimally invasive through a sinus tarsi approach [ 20 ].
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Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the alternate use of the portals all parts of the ankle joint could be reached. The preparation of the subtalar joint, if required, was performed minimally invasive through a sinus tarsi approach [ 20 ].
Fig.
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Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%