SICOT 2023: Sinus Tarsi vs Lateral Extensile Approach in Calcaneus Sander II & III
SICOT 2023: Sinus Tarsi vs Lateral Extensile Approach in Calcaneus Sander II & III
Sinus Tarsi vs Lateral Extensile Approach in Fracture Calcaneus Sander II and III. A Randomized Controlled Trial
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180 patients with calcaneus fractures (Sanders II and III) were randomized to receive either the sinus tarsi (n=90) or extensile lateral (n=90) approach. Outcomes of interest included Bohler and Gissane angles, American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society (AOFAS) scores, and wound complication rates. Both groups showed significant improvements in radiological outcomes but between group differences we...
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