1.Mechanical Properties of F Plate in Intraarticular Calcaneal Fractures.
Kyu Hyun YANG ; Young Hee PARK ; Jung Hoon WON ; Dae Ya KIM
Journal of the Korean Fracture Society 2004;17(2):167-172
PURPOSE: We evaluated the mechanical properties of F plate fixation comparing with Y plate and a screw fixation for the intraarticular calcaneal fractures using synthetic bones. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Using 12 synthetic calcaneal bones, newly designed F plate was compared with the Y-plate, most commonly used, regarding the change of Bohler angle and the displacement of the thalamic fragments of the calcaneus after axial compressive loading by Instron 6022. RESULTS: Y plate fixation lost 8degrees of Bohler angle in average after axial compressive load and 2.6degrees in F plate fixation. Thalamic fragments were displaced 1.72 mm in average in Y plate fixation group and 0.73 mm in F plate fixation group. CONCLUSION: F plate offered more firm fixation than Y plate in the intraarticular calcaneal fracture in the aspect of maintaining the Bohler angle and preventing displacement of the thalamic fragments of calcaneus against axial compressive loading.
Calcaneus
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Intra-Articular Fractures
2.Operative Treatment of Intraarticular Calcaneal Fracture: Comparison of Outcomes between Open Reduction and Closed Reduction.
Chang Hun SUNG ; Byeong Mun PARK ; Kyeong Seop SONG ; Hyung Gyu KIM ; Jong Min KIM ; Tae Eun KIM
Journal of the Korean Fracture Society 2005;18(2):170-175
PURPOSE: To evaluate the clinical outcomes and radiographic results of operative treatment for intraarticular calcaneal fracture. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We reviewed 57 cases of intraarticular calcaneal fracture managed with operative treatment, from January, 2000 to June, 2003. The type of intraarticular calcaneal fracture is classified by the Essex-Lopresti classification and Sanders by computed tomography. The 20 cases were managed by open reduction, 37 cases by closed reduction. RESULTS: On clinical outcomes in the case of open reduction and internal fixation, above good in 13 cases, poor in 2 cases; closed reduction, above good in 16 cases, poor in 10 cases. Averages of Bohler angle were increased from 11degrees (preoperative state) to 21degrees (last follow up) in open reduction, and from 14degrees to 20.9degrees in closed reduction. CONCLUSION: Open reduction was considered to be one of good treatment option if the anatomical reduction and stable fixation can be obtained.
Classification
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Intra-Articular Fractures
3.Clinical analysis of intra-articular fracture of the calcaneus.
Kuen Tak SUH ; Young Suk SUH ; Hui Taek KIM ; Chong Il YOO
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1993;28(7):2618-2625
No abstract available.
Calcaneus*
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Intra-Articular Fractures*
4.Intraarticular fracture of the distal tibia: A clinical study of 53 cases.
Sung Il SHIN ; Jun Dong CHUNG ; Han Gyu KIM
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1993;28(2):722-731
No abstract available.
Intra-Articular Fractures*
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Tibia*
5.Surgical Outcomes of Intra-articular Fractures of Calcaneus using AO Calcaneal Plate.
Seong Tek KIM ; Te Hyun YOUN ; Jin Bum PARK ; Jun Young LEE
Journal of Korean Foot and Ankle Society 2009;13(1):75-79
PURPOSE: To evaluate the outcomes of intra-articular calcaneal fractures treated using AO calcaneal plate surgically. MATERAILS AND METHODS:Total 15 cases of intra-articular calcaneal fracture that treated with open reduction and internal fixation using AO calcaneal plate were evaluated. The patients were followed over a mean period of 19.8 months. The mean age was 41.6 years. By Sanders classification, there were 2 cases of type II, 10 cases of type III, and 3 cases of type IV. We evaluated radiological outcomes by Bohler angle, Gissane angle, calcaneal hight, calcaneal width and clinical outcomes by Creighton-Nebraska health foundation score. RESULTS:All fractures united at a mean duration of 13.3 weeks. Radiologically, the mean preoperative Bohler angle was 8.5 degrees and restored to 23.3 degrees . The mean preoperative Gissane angle was 118.7 degrees and restored to 124.2 degrees . The mean preoperative calcaneal hight was 30.8 mm and restored to 38.9 mm. The mean preoperative calcaneal width was 41.3 mm and restored to 35.3 mm. 10 cases had excellent and good clinical outcomes and 5 cases having fair outcome. Conculsion: In our study, open reduction and internal fixation using AO calcaneal plate showed good results with anatomical restoration of articular surface and stable fixation without late collapse
Calcaneus
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Humans
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Intra-Articular Fractures
6.The Significance of Calcaneal Posterior Tuberosity Fragment Reduction When Treated with Open Reduction in Displaced Intra-Articular Calcaneal Fractures.
Hong Ki PARK ; Jong Ryoon BAEK ; Jang Seok CHOI ; Sang Jin LEE ; Je Won PAIK
Journal of the Korean Fracture Society 2016;29(4):233-241
PURPOSE: We attempt to evaluate the significance of calcaneal posterior tuberosity fragment reduction when treated with surgical open reduction in displaced intra-articular calcaneal fractures. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 90 patients with displaced intra-articular calcaneal fracture, between January 2010 and December 2015, treated with open reduction and internal fixation were enrolled in this study. At postoperative 3 months, we evaluated the reduction state of calcaneal posterior tuberosity fragment by measuring the degree of lateral displacement of the posterior tuberosity fragment on the calcaneal axial view. Moreover, we also evaluated the difference in the calcaneal length and height with the uninjured side on the lateral view of both sides. In addition, we estimated the reduction state of the posterior facet by measuring the degree of gap and step-off on the semi-coronal view of postoperative computed tomography and estimated the restoration of calcaneal angle by measuring the difference in Böhler's and Gissane angle with the uninjured side on the lateral view of both sides. RESULTS: The correlation coefficient with 3 components for evaluating the reduction state of posterior tuberosity fragment and gap and step-off of posterior facet was r=0.538, 0.467, r=0.505, 0.456, r=0.518, and 0.493, respectively, and restoration of Böhler's and Gissane angle was r=0.647, 0.579, r=0.684, 0.630, r=0.670, and 0.628, respectively. The relationship of each component shows a significant correlation as all p-values were <0.01. CONCLUSION: The precise reduction of calcaneal posterior tuberosity fragment developed by the primary fracture line was considered as an important process of anatomical reduction of calcaneal body, including the posterior facet and calcaneal angle restoration.
Calcaneus
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Humans
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Intra-Articular Fractures
7.Modified Lateral Approach to the Distal Humerus Fractures.
Soo Yong KANG ; Han Jun LEE ; Jai Won CHUNG
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 2000;35(5):705-710
PURPOSE: Internal fixation of distal humerus fracture is problematic. A modified lateral approach was assessed to determine its role in the surgical management of these injuries. MATERIALS AND METHODS: From 1994 to 1998, we had operated 15 patients with distal humerus fracture. Eight patients who had intraarticular fracture were classified into group A, and seven patients who had transitional zone fracture were classified into group B. Both groups were operated by modified lateral approach. In group A, triceps muscle was elevated from medial and lateral intermuscular septum. Functional outcome was assessed with Broberg and Morrey's functional rating scale and anatomical measurement was also performed. RESULTS: All fractures united without complication. The results of functional rating scale were as follows; 3 exellent, 9 good and 3 fair. Anatomical measurement of the average proximal extent of the plate from the lateral epicondyle was 16 +/- 2.7 cm (range 12.3 to 19.8 cm) and in 3 patients, more than 70% of the entire length of the humerus. CONCLUSION: On the bases of these results, intraarticular fracture and transitional zone fracture of the distal humerus can be operated successfully with the modified lateral approach.
Humans
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Humerus*
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Intra-Articular Fractures
8.Treatment of Intra-articular Calcaneal Fracture with Open Reduction and Internal Fixation.
Jun Won CHOI ; Joon Cheol CHOI ; Young Sang LEE ; Hwa Yeop NA ; Woo Sung KIM ; Sang Ho HAN
Journal of Korean Foot and Ankle Society 2007;11(2):226-231
PURPOSE: To evaluate the clinical outcomes and radiographic results of open reduction and internal fixation for intra- articular calcaneal fractures. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We reviewed 20 cases of calcaneal fractures managed with open reduction and internal fixation from March 2003 to January 2005. We used the computed tomographic classification system proposed by Sanders et al to classify these fractures. Preoperative and postoperative Bohler's angle, heel height (calcaneal facet height) and calcaneal length, calcaneal width were measured. The Creighton-Nebraska Health Foundation Assessment score was used for clinical evaluation. RESULTS: There were 12 cases of type II fractures, 5 of type III fractures and 3 of type IV fractures. The mean clinical score was 84.3 for type II, 82.6 for type III and 56.1 for type IV. The mean preoperative B?hler angle was 6.1 degrees and final was 22.8 degrees. The mean preoperative calcaneal facet height was 76.6 mm and final was 80.3 mm (The mean calcaneal facet height was changed from preop 76.6 mm to postop 80.3 mm). The mean preoperative calcaneal length was 88.2 mm and final was 92.6 mm. The mean preoperative width was 38.1 mm and final was 35.6 mm. CONCLUSION: Open reduction and internal fixation showed good results for type II and III fractures, but for type IV fractures the clinical result was significantly worse than the other types. However, type IV fractures still had restoration of (should be restored in) Bohler's angle, calcaneal facet height, calcaneal length and width which may be helpful in later subtalar fusion.
Calcaneus
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Classification
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Heel
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Intra-Articular Fractures
9.Minimally Invasive Reduction and Pin Fixation Treatment for Displaced Intraarticular Calcaneal Fracture.
Jin Young LEE ; In Heon PARK ; Gab Lae KIM ; Tae Hwa KIM ; Bum Suk OH
Journal of Korean Foot and Ankle Society 2010;14(1):66-72
PURPOSE: To evaluate the clinical efficacy of the minimally invasive posterior approach for the surgical treatment of intraarticular fracture of calcaneus. MATERIALS AND METHODS: From March 2006 to October 2008, we studied retrospectively 45 patients, 56 cases who were treated with minimally invasive reduction and pin fixation treatment for displaced intraarticular calcaneal fracture and were followed up for more than 1 year. The clinical results were evaluated with Creighton-Nebraska score and AOFAS score, circle draw test after 1 year. We checked simple AP, lateral, axial and Broden's view preoperatively and 1 year after surgery, and compared Bohler angle and Gissane angle. RESULTS: By Creighton-Nebraska score, Sanders type 1 was 81, type 2 was 75, type 3 was 69, type 4 was 61. By AOFAS score, Sanders type 1 was 88, type 2 was 82, type 3 was 78, type 4 was 63. And by circle draw test, type 1 was 8.8 cm, type 2 was 8.5 cm, type 3 was 8 cm, type 4 was 6.6 cm. Preoperative Bohler angle and Gissane angle were 7.2degrees, 98degrees, and it increased to 21.2degrees, 116degrees after postoperative 1 year. CONCLUSION: Minimally invasive reduction and pin fixation treatment for displaced intraarticular calcaneal fracture was considered to be an effective treatment modality.
Calcaneus
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Humans
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Intra-Articular Fractures
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Retrospective Studies
10.Limited Posterior Approach for the Surgical Treatment of Intraarticular Fracture of Calcaneus.
Yun Seok HYUN ; Kyung Won SONG ; Sung Il SHIN ; Jin Young LEE ; Seung Young LEE ; Gab Lae KIM ; Kun Ho SHIN ; Eun Ho SEO ; Tae Seo BAN
Journal of Korean Foot and Ankle Society 2007;11(1):79-85
PURPOSE: To evaluate the clinical efficacy of the limited posterior approach for the surgical treatment of intraarticular fracture of calcaneus. MATERIALS AND METHODS: From March 2000 to February 2006, we studied retrospectively 186 patients, 203 cases who were treated with open reduction and internal fixation through limited posterior approach and were followed up for more than 1 year. The clinical results were evaluated with Creighton-Nebraska score and circle draw test after 1 year. We checked simple AP, lateral, axial and Broden's view preoperatively and 1 year after surgery, and compared Bohler angle and Gissane angle. RESULTS: By Creighton-Nebraska score, Sanders type 2 was 86.4, type 3 was 74.3, type 4 was 62.4. And by circle draw test, type 2 was 8.9 cm, type 3 was 7.2 cm, type 4 was 5.9 cm. Bohler angle and Gissane angle were 7.6 degrees, 102.4 degrees, and it increased to 23.5 degrees, 128.6 degrees after postoperative 1 year. CONCLUSION: Limited posterior approach for the surgical treatment of intraarticular fracture of calcaneus was considered to an effective treatment modality.
Calcaneus*
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Humans
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Intra-Articular Fractures*
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Retrospective Studies