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[Remote results of treatment of compression fractures of the calcaneus].
Vestnik Khirurgii Imeni I. I. Grekova 1976 April
Late results of treatment in fractures of the calcanean bone were studied in 72 patients within the terms from 2 to 11 years. In 41 of these cases a grave compression fracture of the calcanean bone was observed, in 9--there was a damage of both calcanean bones. 37 patients were treated clinically and 4--under outpatient conditions. Skeletal extension was used in 12 patients during 10--25 days, in 3--it was complicated with suppuration. Manual reposition was employed in 19 cases, and it was not used in 6. It is the author's opinion that permanent and one-moment skeletal extension by multiple pins inserted under general aneshesia and roentgeno-telecontrol should be preferred.
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