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PRIMARY SUBTALAR ARTHRODESIS IN THE TREATMENT OF SEVERE FRACTURES OF THE CALCANEUM
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1960
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Skeletal TraumaApplied AnatomyThe CalcaneumDepressed FracturesOperative TreatmentModified Gallie ProcedureOrthopaedicsFracture HealingSurgical StabilizationSurgeryOpen OperationsArthroscopic TechniqueMusculoskeletal SurgeryMedicineOrthopaedic Surgery
1. The history of open operations on fractures of the calcaneum is reviewed. 2. A report is given of the results of treatment of comminuted and depressed fractures of the calcaneum by primary arthrodesis by a modified Gallie procedure. 3. Of twenty-nine patients, twenty-seven returned to full employment within an average of 6·4 months. Twenty-five of these returned to their previous jobs. 4. Poor tendo calcaneus function and lateral sub-malleolar pain were found to be closely allied; both complaints were absent in the usually successful case and occurred only where there had been some complication. 5. It is contended that subtalar arthrodesis is a successful method of treatment for this fracture, but that the operation should be performed soon after the injury in order that the deformity may be corrected.