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, encompasses 16 studies examining the relationship between smoking and post-ORIF SSI in closed ankle and calcaneal fractures. The non-smoking group had a lower risk of SSI; their ORs relative to the smoking group were 1.62 (95% CI: 1.32–1.97; P < 0.00001) for
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Introduction Calcaneal fractures comprise 2% of all fractures in the human body. 1 , 2 They are the most common fractures in the tarsal bones, accounting for 60% of all tarsal fractures. 3 Most calcaneal fractures (60%) occur in
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studies involving other anatomical sites. Notably, Chen et al 40 conducted a prospective randomised trial (Level II) in 90 patients with displaced intra-articular calcaneal fractures, comparing percutaneous fixation augmented with CS cement versus
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between the fibular tip and lateral calcaneal wall is also observed in cases of heel valgus (typically secondary to tibialis posterior tendon insufficiency) and post-calcaneal fracture where the heel is widened. Clinical examination A thorough
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population-based cohort study Male 1185 1134 Any fracture risk III 1185 1134 Hip fracture risk Zhu et al (2019) 35 Longitudinal population-based cohort study Both 104753 324676 Calcaneal fracture risk III
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metatarsal stress fractures, ankle and subtalar fusions and syndesmotic injuries. Fields of application Calcaneus fracture: less-invasive osteosynthesis Calcaneal fractures remain a challenge in orthopaedic surgery and require a significant
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), anterior calcaneal fracture, bifurcate injury, sinus tarsi/subtalar injury, cartilage injury - MRI Note . BMI, body mass index; AP, anteroposterior; FADI, Foot and Ankle Disability Index; FAAM, Foot and Ankle Ability Measure; US
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analysis in a cost-utility analysis of operative versus non-operative management of displaced intra-articular calcaneal fractures. 42 Both revealed that the cost per additional QALY gained with operative management over non-operative management was
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acetabular and calcaneal fractures has been shown to improve consistency in fracture classification and patient understanding of the fracture and surgical plan. 9 , 34 With the growing focus on minimizing patient harm and competency-based education, 3D
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in an osteoporotic calcaneal fracture model . Foot Ankle Int 2011 ; 32 : 307 - 13 . 28 Schaffer JJ , Manoli A 2nd . The antiglide plate for distal fibular fixation. A biomechanical comparison with fixation with a