Assessment of Function in Patients after Calcaneal Fracture Treatment with the Ilizarov Method

Up to 75% of calcaneal fractures are intra-articular fractures, which may severely impair foot function and lead to disability. We retrospectively analyzed 21 patients with intra-articular calcaneal fractures who had been treated with the Ilizarov method in the period 2021-2022. The mean patient age...

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Hauptverfasser: Pelc, Marcin, Hryniuk, Władysław, Bobiński, Andrzej, Kochańska-Bieri, Joanna, Tomczyk, Łukasz, Pili, Daniele, Urbański, Wiktor, Lech, Marcin, Morasiewicz, Piotr
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description Up to 75% of calcaneal fractures are intra-articular fractures, which may severely impair foot function and lead to disability. We retrospectively analyzed 21 patients with intra-articular calcaneal fractures who had been treated with the Ilizarov method in the period 2021-2022. The mean patient age was 47 years (range 25-67 years). We analyzed the following functional parameters: foot function with a revised foot function index (FFI-R) questionnaire and the level of physical activity, with the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) activity scale, a visual analog scale (VAS), and a Grimby physical activity level scale; and ankle range of motion. We observed a significant improvement in the UCLA activity scores and Grimby activity score at long-term follow-up. Functional outcomes based on the FFI-R questionnaires showed an improvement, from 292 points prior to surgery to 127 points at follow-up, = 0.013. The post-treatment follow-up measurements revealed a median dorsiflexion at the treated ankle joint of 20 degrees, whereas that at the intact ankle was 40 degrees, = 0.007. The plantar flexion showed asymmetry, with a median 15 degrees at the treated ankle and 30 degrees at the intact ankle, = 0.007. The median range of inversion at the ankle joint was 5 degrees in the treated limb and 15 degrees in the intact limb, = 0.039. Patients with calcaneal fractures treated with the Ilizarov method are recommended to have a longer and more intensive rehabilitation. The range of ankle motion in the treated limb was limited in comparison with that in the intact limb; however, this did not greatly affect the patients' return to their earlier, pre-injury level of physical activity.
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Wound healing
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