Infected open calcaneal fractures – a delayed reconstruction technique using calcium sulphate and hydroxyapatite antibiotic elucidating void filler

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Sykes, M.
Kisson, E.
Reichert, I.
Rose, V.
Ahluwalia, R.

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2020

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UNLABELLED: Treating open calcaneal fractures remains challenging, particularly when involving bone loss and infection. CASE: We present the case of a 25-year-old woman who sustained an open AO 83-C2 calcaneal fracture with subsequent necrosis and presumed infection. Superseding necrosis and bone loss complicated the plan for definitive fixation. Residual bone was stabilised with Kirshner-wires and the void filled with a calcium sulphate and hydroxyapatite spacer, facilitating delayed surgical reconstruction. CONCLUSION: Using calcium sulphate and hydroxyapatite spacer, as part of a 2-stage process represents a strategy in the treatment of complex calcaneal fractures with possible infection, and bone and soft tissue loss. LEVEL OF CLINICAL EVIDENCE: 4.

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Journal of Clinical Orthopaedics and Trauma

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11

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3

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