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Unfallchirurg
; 103(7): 602-6, 2000 Jul.
Article
in German
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-10969549
ABSTRACT
Surgical treatment of calcaneal fractures is demanding due to the poor musculocutaneous coverage. Infection with osteitis is a severe complication with open fractures. The appearance of osteitis requires aggressive surgical treatment including amputation in case of persistence, leading to considerable invalidism. We report the case of an 37-year-old mason with an grade III open calcaneal fracture caused by a fall. Osteitis appeared after primary osteosynthesis with open reduction and eventually--after several revisions--required a calcanectomy. By preservation of the forefoot and midfoot and thanks to sufficient orthosis treatment the patient was able to return to his profession after eight months.